The Teaching of British Literature and Culture 1 — Nazlı Gündüz

The Teaching of British Literature and Culture 1
Nazlı GündüzÇizgi Kitabevi
The Teaching of British Literature and Culture 1
Nazlı GündüzThe Teaching of British Literature and Culture Iprovides a comprehensive introduction to the most important literary works set in Britain from Old English Period to the Early Seventeenth Century It exposes readers to the four main genres of literature prose fiction poetry drama and nonfiction prose It also introduces the historical cultural political and social development of the British nation and describes how these affected the lives of people from different sections of society as well as literature created by those people As non native speakers of English Turkish students will explore different traditions believes and cultures in British Literature and form understanding and thus get familiar to these people and their literature The primary goals of this book are to introduce readers to different periods of British Literature to introduce readers to the major genres of literature poetry drama and prose fiction to introduce readers to the basic elements of literature such as epic figures of speech rhyme symbol and theme to introduce readers to a variety of quality literary selections from the masterpieces of British Literature such as the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer Utopia by More and Othello by Shakespeare to introduce readers to significant theoretical orientations such as context oriented text oriented author oriented and reader oriented approaches to teach strategies for reading interpreting discussion and thinking critically and to explain an understanding of a literary work to provide pleasure derived from reading listening to and viewing literature for informational and pleasurable purposes to improve readers literary competence Although it is specifically designed as a text for the teaching of British Literature and Culture in ELT departments and the Departments of Language and Literature at universities The Teaching of British Literature and Culture I can also serve as a course book in secondary schools and institutions where English Literature is taught

Çizgi Kitabevi
The Teaching of British Literature and Culture I provides a comprehensive introduction to the most important literary works set in Britain from Old English Period to the Early Seventeenth Century It exposes readers to the four main genres of literature prose fiction poetry drama and nonfiction prose It also introduces the historical cultural political and social development of the British nation and describes how these affected the lives of people from different sections of society as well as literature created by those people As non native speakers of English Turkish students will explore different traditions believes and cultures in British Literature and form understanding and thus get familiar to these people and their literature The primary goals of this book are to introduce readers to different periods of British Literature to introduce readers to the major genres of literature poetry drama and prose fiction to introduce readers to the basic elements of literature such as epic figures of speech rhyme symbol and theme to introduce readers to a variety of quality literary selections from the masterpieces of British Literature such as the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer Utopia by More and Othello by Shakespeare to introduce readers to significant theoretical orientations such as context oriented text oriented author oriented and reader oriented approaches to teach strategies for reading interpreting discussion and thinking critically and to explain an understanding of a literary work to provide pleasure derived from reading listening to and viewing literature for informational and pleasurable purposes to improve readers literary competence Although it is specifically designed as a text for the teaching of British Literature and Culture in ELT departments and the Departments of Language and Literature at universities The Teaching of British Literature and Culture I can also serve as a course book in secondary schools and institutions where English Literature is taught