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VICTORIAN Literature

Especialización Docente de Nivel Superior en Educación y TIC. Main Authors and their Works. VICTORIAN Literature. Por  jeanette palmer. Autora : Nora B. Benso. VICTORIAN NOVELS. Walter Scott. Waverley Novels. Charles Dickens.

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VICTORIAN Literature

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  1. Literature II Especialización Docente de Nivel Superior en Educación y TIC MainAuthors and their Works VICTORIAN Literature Por jeanette palmer Autora: Nora B. Benso

  2. Literature II VICTORIAN NOVELS Walter Scott WaverleyNovels Charles Dickens Oliver Twist / David Copperfield/ Hard Times / Great Expectations BrontëSisters Charlotte Jane Eyre Emily WutheringHeights http://www.fairylandpress.co.uk Anne TheTenant of Wildfelll Hall George Eliot Middlemarch

  3. Literature II William MakepeaceThackeray VanityFair Thomas Hardy Tess of theD’Urbevilles Detective story http://www.fairylandpress.co.uk Wilkie Collins TheWoman in White Moonstone Por swallace99

  4. Literature II VICTORIAN POETRY Lord Alfred Tennyson In Memoriam A.H.H. Robert Browning My LastDuchess Elizabeth BarrettBrowning SonnetsfromthePortuguese MatthewArnold Dover Beach http:/www.amazon.co.uk/

  5. Literature II DarkHouse , ByWhich Once More I Stand In Memorian A.H.H. Setion VII Audio Dark house, by which once more I stand Here in the long unlovely street,Doors, where my heart was used to beatSo quickly, waiting for a hand,A hand that can be clasp'd no more--Behold me, for I cannot sleep,And like a guilty thing I creepAt earliest morning to the door.He is not here; but far awayThe noise of life begins again,And ghastly thro' the drizzling rainOn the bald street breaks the blank day.  Alfred Lord Tennyson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljy91-wtDpE

  6. Literature II Edward Lear A Book of Nonsense Limericks The Pre-RaphaeliteGroup Dante Gabriel Rosetti Christina Rosetti Por Stuart Kings Algernon Charles Swinburne

  7. Literature II 1890s Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Grey Robert Louis Stevenson TheStrangeHistory of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde RudyardKipling Plain Tales fromtheHills http://favimages.com

  8. Literature II DRAMA Tom Robertson “Cup and Saucer” dramas George Bernard Shaw Arms and theMan Oscar Wilde TheImportance of BeingEarnest Por thomwisdom Por leyvso

  9. Literature II Bibliografía y Fuentes Consultadas ThePenguin Guide toEnglishLiterature: Britain and Ireland Ronald Carter and John Mc Rae http://www.flickr.com/photos/ http://www.amazon.co.uk http://www.fairylandpress.co.uk http://www.fashion-era.com/victorians.htm http://favimages.com http://www.fashion-era.com/victorians.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljy91-wtDpE

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