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  1. Програма семестрового екзамену

  1. Anglo-Saxon Ballads during the Northumbrian Period (7-8 с.).

  2. 'Beowulf' as Anglo-Saxon epos.

  3. Middle Ages Literature in Latin, French, and English.

  4. The Metrical Romances, including the Arthurian Cycle.

  5. Malory's 'Morte D’Arthur.'

  6. Chaucer. `The Canterbury tales`.

  7. The medieval drama.

  8. 'Utopia' by Sir Thomas More as the Renaissance manifest.

  9. The Reformation in literature: Tyndale's New Testament and other translations of the Bible. The king James Bible.

  10. Lyric poetry by John Donne.

  11. Shakespeare as a founder of the English theater.

  12. Shakespeare`s lyric poetry (sonnets).

  13. Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet.

  14. Shakespeare. Hamlet.

  15. Shakespeare. Othello

  16. Shakespeare. King Lear.

  17. Shakespeare. Macbeth.

  18. Shakespeare. Richard III.

  19. Shakespeare. Midsummer Night's Dream.

  20. Shakespeare. Merchant of Venice.

  21. Classical influences in the Elisabeth drama. Marlowe and Elizabethan playwrights (`University wits`).

  22. Ben Jonson as a playwright.

  23. Milton as a puritan poet. Milton and Bible.

  24. Baroque. Prose and poetry of the seventeenth century and the Restoration (The Drama. F. Bacon. Lyric Poets. Herrick. The 'Metaphysical' religious Poets: Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan).

  25. Pseudo-Classicism in the Drama of Restoration period and Enlightenment (Pope, Dryden, Addison).

  26. Defoe – the first newspapers. `Robinson Crusoe` as declaration of Enlightenment conception of Man.

  27. `Gulliver's Travels` by Swift at total misanthropic satyrs.

  28. Sterne as the most significant representatives of English Sentimentalism.

  29. Goldsmith: conception of Man and Nature in "Vekfild`s priest».

  30. Richardson. 'Clarissa Harlowe'.

  31. New Drama in Enlightenment epoch (Sentimental Comedy. Domestic Tragedy. Comedy of Manners).

  32. The Sheridan's plays.

  33. The Romantic Revolt. Scott as a father of modern novel.

  34. The early Romantic poetry (Collins).

  35. The early Romantic poetry (Gray).

  36. The early Romantic poetry (Macpherson).

  37. The early Romantic poetry (Burns).

  38. The early Romantic poetry (Blake).

  39. The Romantic poetry Triumph.

  40. Lyric poetry by Coleridge.

  41. Lyric poetry by Wordsworth.

  42. Lyric poetry by Southey.

  43. Lyric poetry by Keats.

  44. Lyric poetry by Shelley.

  45. `Childe Harold's Pilgrimage` by Byron as a manifest of individualism.

  46. `Don Juan` by Byron.

  47. Essayists of the Victorian Period and their directions (Ruskin).

  48. Essayists of the Victorian Period and their directions (Morris).

  49. Essayists of the Victorian Period and their directions (Rossetti).

  50. Dickens as a biggest English novelist.

  51. Dickens.`The Pickwick Papers`.

  52. Dickens `David Copperfield`.

  53. Victorian society in Thackeray's novels.

  54. Analyze of social and moral problems in Thomas Hardy's novels.

  55. Stevenson as a neoromanticist.

  56. The world of Joes. Joes as a classic of Modernism.

  57. Joes. 'Ulysses'.

  58. Laurens as a master of the narrative prose.

  59. The impressionist's world of Wilde. Wilde and Victorian moral.

  60. Wilde. `The Picture of Dorian Gray`.

  61. Wilde as a playwright.

  62. Th. Eliot, his ideological evolution and modernistic poetry.

  63. The Fowles' novels as a postmodernist's structure.

  64. Fowles. `The Magus`.

  65. Hardy. `Tess of the d’Ubervilles`.

  66. Galsworthy. `The Forsyte Saga`.

  67. Stevenson. `Treasure Island`.

  68. Wilde. `The Picture of Dorian Gray`.

  69. Kipling. Poetry.

  70. Shaw. `Pygmalion`.

  71. Golding . `Lord of the Flies`.

  72. Shaffer. `Amadeus`.

  73. Conan Doyle. The story of Sherlock Holmes.