FIRST PAPER

 

 

14217 Poesía Inglesa Siglos XIX y XX

Grupo A


Student’s name: Aguilar Viñoles, Jéssica

 

 

 

 

 

ABSTRACT

In this website I have post the papers I have been made in English Poetry of the 19th-20th Centuries during this year. There are 3 collective papers and 4 individual ones. In each one I have analyzed some different poems and about their authors (all English authors), and I have tried to give my personal opinion and point of view. Each paper is about a poem of an author, one of each period, from the Romanticism to the Modernism.

With those papers, I try to give an overview of the English poetry during the 19th and 20th centuries (all the periods: Romanticism, Victorianism, World War Poets and Modernism).

In the Collective papers you would see the development of Byron's ideas, and the influence of Byronism and the Byronic hero in the Romantic poetry as well as in the periods onwards, whereas, each individual paper is about a poem of each period.

 

 

 

Auto-Evaluation:

 

Although I had repeated my papers once or twice, I think that I have worked very hard. My first papers were short and, maybe, they didn’t have my opinion or analysis. But, these versions are better ( I think so) and I have worked hard to write them.

I think the affair has taken a turn for the better. So, I think I could pass this subject.

 

 

Collective papers:

 

1st Collective Paper:

Byronism: Influences, characteristics and importance 

2nd Collective Paper:

Byronism: Influences, characteristics and importance  

3rd Collective Paper:

The influence of Byronism up to World War II

 

 

 

Individual papers:

 

1st Individual Paper:

WILLIAM BLAKE: “Songs of Innocence & Experience”

2nd Individual Paper:

ROBERT BROWNING: “My last Duchess”

3rd Individual Paper:

 SIEGFRIED SASSOON: “Does it Matter?”

4th Individual Paper:

HERBERT LAWRENCE: “Good Husbands Make Unhappy Wives"

 

 

Academic year 2006/2007

© a.r.e.a./Dr.Vicente Forés López

© Jéssica Aguilar Viñoles

Universitat de València Press

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