http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/modules/a335
<div><p>Three module books, each covering one block of study, and access to a module website which includes:</p><ul><li>a week-by-week study planner</li><li>module materials including electronic versions of the printed study materials</li><li>online exercises</li><li>audio recordings</li><li>a module and assessment guide</li><li>online tutorials and forums.</li></ul></div>
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Unlike other universities we are not campus based. You will study in a flexible way that works for you whether youre at home, at work or on the move.As an OU student you'll be supported throughout your studies your tutor or study adviser will guide and advise you, offer detailed feedback on your assignments, and help with any study issues.
Tuition might be in face-to-face groups, via online tutorials, or by phone.
This module offers close study of literary works from 1800 to the present day, in relation to significant historical events and cultural transitions.
A335
Literature in transition: from 1800 to the present
<div><p>This module draws you into the main currents of literature from 1800 to the present day. You'll engage with some of the most stimulating literary works ever written, and track the seismic historical transitions and transformations relevant to them ? with an eye on our present and the future. Numerous major authors are offered for close critical study (Dickens, Tennyson, Woolf, T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Winterson, and others), alongside exciting but relatively neglected authors. Influential literary movements and critical interventions will be discussed, while leaving ample space for your own ideas.</p></div>
A335
http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/modules/a335