by admin | Apr 22, 2016 | Poetry, Romantic literature, Romanticism, Teaching library
Teaching the New English: Teaching Romanticism Edited by David Higgins and Sharon Ruston Print Pub Date: January 2010 Online Date: April 2012 Overview Romanticism is widely taught at universities across the globe and is considered integral to the study of British and...
by admin | Jan 23, 2016 | Bloomfield, Chatterton, E-Learning, Romantic literature
Web-based resources for teaching, research and general use, on Robert Bloomfield and Thomas Chatterton Brief description The project developed web-based resources on the less well-known Romantic poets Robert Bloomfield and Thomas Chatterton. A website was produced...
by admin | Jan 23, 2016 | Byron, E-Learning, Romantic literature
Teaching and Reading Byron in Context Digitization of manuscripts and letters composed when Byron was resident at Burgage Manor, Nottinghamshire, including pedagogic tools and resources to facilitate their study in historical, literary and editorial contexts Brief...
by admin | Jan 22, 2016 | Linking teaching & Research, Literacy & Writing skills, Romantic literature, Student experience, Victorian literature
Enabling Undergraduate Research – In Search of ‘The Angel in the House’: Women and Domestic Culture in the Nineteenth Century Author Dr Ellen McWilliams Department of English Literature and Cultural Studies Bath Spa University Summary This case study...
by admin | Oct 26, 2015 | Community Engagement, Creative Writing, Education for sustainable development, Employability & Enterprise, Interdisciplinarity, Oral communication skills, Romantic literature, Student experience, Students
From Climate to Landscape: Imagining the Future (CLIF) Author Dr Kym Martindale Senior Lecturer in English and Writing University College Falmouth (Tremough Campus) Summary Students used a field trip to Cornwall as the basis for creative projects imagining the future...