Lesson One HistoricalContext
Ⅰ. The First Half of the Twentieth Century
Ⅱ. The Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Ⅲ. Study Questions
Lesson Two Joseph Conrad
Ⅰ. Life
Ⅱ. Literary Career and Major Writings
Ⅲ. Attitudes andViews
Ⅳ. Aesthetic Principles and Writing Techniques
Ⅴ. Selected Readings: Heart of Darkness/ "Preface to The Nigger of
the ''Narcissus''"
Ⅵ. Study Questions
Lesson There E.M. Forster
Ⅰ. Life
Ⅱ. Literary Career and Major Writings
Ⅲ. Attitudes and Views
Ⅳ. Aesthetic Principles and Writing Techniques
Ⅴ.Commentary: A Passage to India Aspects of the Novel
Ⅵ. Study Questions
Lesson Four Katherine Mansfield
Ⅰ. Life
Ⅱ. Literary Career and Major Writings
Ⅲ. Attitudes and Views
Ⅳ. Aesthetic Principles and Writing Techniques
Ⅴ.Selected Readings: The Garden Party "Seriousness in Art"
Ⅵ. Study Questions
Lesson Five William Butler Yeats
Ⅰ. Life
Ⅱ. Literary Career and Major Writings
Ⅲ. Attitudes and Views
Ⅳ. Aesthetic Principles and Writing Techniques
Ⅴ.Selected Readings: "The lake Isle of Innisfree" "Easter 1916"
"Sailing to Byzantium" "Ireland and the Arts"
Ⅵ. Study Questions
Lesson Six D.H. Lawrence
Ⅰ. Life
Ⅱ. Literary Career and Major Writings
Ⅲ. Attitudes and Views
Ⅳ. Aesthetic Principles and Writing Techniques
Ⅴ.Selected Readings: The Rainbow"Sex versus Loveliness"
Ⅵ. Study Questions
Lesson Seven T.S. Eliot
Ⅰ. Life
Ⅱ. Literary Career and Major Writings
Ⅲ. Attitudes and Views
Ⅳ. Aesthetic Principles and Writing Techniques
Ⅴ.Commentary: "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and The Waster
Land"Tradition and the Individual Talent"
Ⅵ. Study Questions
Lesson Eight James Joyee
Ⅰ. Life
Ⅱ. Literary Career and Major Writings
Ⅲ. Attitudes and Views
Ⅳ. Aesthetic Principles and Writing Techniques
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