Grade+11,+Unit+4

== =UNIT 4: EUROPEAN LITERATURE: EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY= = = =ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What role does nature play in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century literature?= = = =LITERARY TEXTS--= =ANTHOLOGIES:= = = =NOVELS:= = = =POETRY:= = = =SHORT STORIES:= = = =INFORMATIONAL TEXTS--= =BIOGRAPHIES:= = = =NONFICTION:= = = =ART, MUSIC AND MEDIA--= =ART:= = = =MEDIA:= = = =ADDITIONAL RESOURCES--=
 * =// Adventures in Literature //=
 * =// Collector’s Anthology //=
 * =// Elements of Literature //=
 * = //The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde// by Robert Louis Stevenson =
 * = //Emma// by Jane Austen =
 * = //Frankenstein// by Mary Shelley =
 * = //Gulliver's Travels// by Jonathan Swift =
 * = //Pride and Prejudice// by Jane Austen (AP Summer Reading) =
 * = //Robinson Crusoe// by Daniel Defoe =
 * =//The Sufferings of Young Werther// by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe=
 * = //The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen// by Rudolf Erich Raspe =
 * = //The Vicar of Wakefield// by Oliver Goldsmith =
 * = "Auguries of Innocence" by William Blake =
 * = //Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience// (poetry collections) by William Blake (EA) (selected poems) =
 * = "In Memoriam A. H. H." by Alfred Lord Tennyson =
 * = "Ode on Indolence" by John Keats =
 * = "Ode to a Grecian Urn" by John Keats (excerpts) =
 * ="The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith=
 * = "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth =
 * = "London, 1802" by William Wordsworth =
 * = "The World Is Too Much With Us" by William Wordsworth =
 * = "Ode: Imitations of Immortality" by William Wordsworth (excerpts) =
 * = "Micromegas" by Voltaire =
 * =//The Life of Samuel Johnson// by James Boswell=
 * = "Preface to Lyrical Ballads" by William Wordsworth =
 * = //The Diary of Samuel Pepys// by Samuel Pepys =
 * =Frederic Edwin Church, //Morning in the Tropics// (1877)=
 * =Henri Fuseli, //The Nightmare// (1781)=
 * =Jean Honore-Fragonard, //The Progress of Love: The Pursuit// (1771-1773)=
 * =John Constable, //Seascape Study with Rain Cloud// (1827)=
 * =John Singleton Copley, //Watson and the Shark// (1778)=
 * =Theodore Gericault, //The Raft of the Medusa// (1818-1819)=
 * =William Blake, //The Lovers’ Whirlwind// (1824- 1827)=
 * =Documentaries as found on //DiscoveryEducation//.com, //A&E//, and //History Channel//=

=FUNDAMENTALS--= =WRITING:= = = =GRAMMAR AND USAGE:= = = =MECHANICS:= = = =TERMINOLOGY:= = =
 * =Worksheet: Robinson Crusoe and human nature=
 * =Worksheet: Satire in Gulliver's Travels=
 * =Nothing new this unit.=
 * =Nothing new this unit.=
 * =Allegory=
 * =Allusion=
 * =Assonance=
 * =Defamiliarization=
 * =Digression=
 * =Elegy=
 * =Grotesque=
 * =Metaphor=
 * =Moral imperative=
 * =Narrative devices=
 * =Pastoral=
 * =Satire=
 * =Science fiction=
 * = Sturm und drang =
 * = Supernatural =
 * = Tall tale =
 * = Unreliable narrator =

=RETURN to 7-12 ELA Curriculum=

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