Department of English

Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University


 

Final Paper Topic

 

Final papers (5–7 pp.) are due in class on Thursday, September 23, 2010.  They should follow the MLA format.  Design a week's lesson (for an undergraduate course of 10–12 students, meeting twice for a total of three hours like our class) on the topic "The Rise of Reading."  You can think of your lesson as being able to replace a particular week on our Nineteenth-Century British Fiction syllabus, but it should be self-contained enough to fit in other syllabi to which this topic might be relevant.  The paper should state a main argument that you would like to make about the rise of reading during the nineteenth century, and show how your reading selections form a structure that illustrates that argument or that will encourage discussion on the issue.  Demonstrate how instructors can urge students to engage with the text and the issues it raises as well as ideas that it presents by close reading passages that you will use.  Include an outline of your lesson plan, lists of works, excerpts or other class material including class activities as an appendix to the paper.

 

Plan to cover some usual territory to familiarize students with key events, works, and concepts, but you can experiment with how to organize and teach that usual material.  Also consider an original angle to Victorian fiction and its reading.  Does the usual territory cover too little or too much? Are there gaps in the usual discussion of the 19th century rise of the novel and of reading? What can you offer your students that fulfills the standard requirement of knowledge on the topic yet also carries your input and critical assessment of the scholarship on this issue?

 

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