Department of English

Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University



2202234  Introduction to the Study of English Literature

 

Puckpan Tipayamontri

Office: BRK 1106.1

Office Hours: M 13 and by appointment

Phone: 0 2218 4703

puckpan.t@chula.ac.th

 

Section 3

BRK 309

M 9:30–11:00, W 8:00–9:30

 

"The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Fiction" Passage Focus


Choose a passage to unpack. For Wednesday, September 4 class, within the page ranges given below, decide which excerpt intrigues you the most. Notice from Monday's selections what works well. A passage that benefits from such close scrutiny would have certain characteristics. For example,

In other words, the more the passage resists your reading (It is difficult or problematic in some way.), the more potential it has for this kind of intent, sustained scrutiny and careful tracking, and the more rewarding the results of your attention.


  1. Varanyoo: pp. 185–87


  2. Kamonmas: pp. 188–89

     
  3. Kesirin: pp. 190–91


  4. Chanya: pp. 192–93


  5. Shunya: pp. 194–95


  6. Nichapa: pp. 196–97


  7. Thamonwan: pp. 198–99


  8. Napasorn: pp. 200–01


  9. Panisara: pp. 202–03


  10. Pimtida: pp. 204–05


  11. Pimpraew: pp. 206–07


  12. Ratanon: pp. 208–09


  13. Weeraya: pp. 210–11
       

  14. Sarunyu: pp. 212–13


  15. Saruttaya: pp. 214–15
       

  16. Siraprapa: pp. 216–17
       

  17. Suebsak: pp. 218–19
       

  18. Sudsita: pp. 220–21
       

  19. Supitcha: pp. 222–23
       

  20. Suvipath: pp. 224–25
       

  21. Chanakan: pp. 226–27


  22. Tibodee: pp. 228–30
       







 

 


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