вторник, 18 сентября 2007 г.

Assignment for Oct.11 # 2

Dear students:

While I am away, I would like you to concentrate on the topics of American literature that you would like to research and to finally publish your research on your group web site. I wouldn't mind if you chose to work on any topic from Prof. Volkova's list or her suggested typology topics. You can also have a look at the list of my suggested topics.

1. Shine Your Shoes for the Fat Lady, or Spiritual Quest in J.D.Salinger’s Novels “Franny" and "Zooey”
2. J.D.Salinger’s concept of raising children (The Glass Family as his idea of New Age people)
3. Eastern Philosophy in Salinger’s Writings (stories “Teddy”, “Franny”, “Zooey”)
4. Zen Buddhism and the Beat Generation
5. Flapper Culture in “The Great Gatsby”.
6. Modern American Authors on the Art of Writing
7. Josef Brodsky’s Writings in English
8. American Dream in “The Great Gatsby”.
9. Post-War American Society in the novel “The Winter of our Discontent”.
10. The search for American Identity in J. Steinbeck’s novels.
11. F.S. Fitzgerald as a Chronicler of the Jazz Age (stories “Bernice Bobs Her Hair”, “Winter Dreams”, “The Rich Boy”, “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz”).
12. Saul Bellow: a great fantasist (“Henderson the Rain King”).
13. Herzog by Saul Bellow: a novel of redemption
14. The Story of Failure and Success in “Humboldt’s Gift” by Saul Bellow
15. Searching for the Sense of Life: Walker Percy’s “ The Moviegoer”.
16. Fitting in the “middle America”: Rabbit’s trilogy (Rabbit, Run, Rabbit Redux, Rabbit is Rich) 17. William Burroughs and postmodernism in AmLit.
18. Nabokov’s “Pnin”: triumphs and its failures of Russian émigré experience in the United States.
19. Nabokov on the nature of time (Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle and Transparent Things) 20. Experience of a Prisoner of War in Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five”.
21. Ezra Pound as an Architect of English and American Literary Modernism.
22. Robert Frost, a homespun Yankee sage
23. American Writers: Nobel Prize Laureates
24. The Beatnik Philosophy in the works of Allen Ginsburg and Jack Kerouac
25. Tennessee Williams’ plays (The Streetcar Named Desire & The Glass Menagerie)
26. What does McMurphy represent in Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest"
27. Female Images in Toni Morrison's Sula and Beloved.

Your site will focus on one or two of the authors and it has to include the following literary elements or techniques you are familiar with:analysis of the text;historical, biographical, cultural contextual information;online versions of literary works (as links).This project will give you the opportunity to consolidate and expand upon the work you’ve done this semester. You will have to conduct research in relation to your author/s: their literary works; some biographical information; socio-historical context; related criticism and specific references to the text you choose to include just as you’ve been doing in discussions in class. My advice is to take a topic you are really interested in. It can deal either with the authors we'll be discussing in class, or with works of literature which we won't be able to tackle this semester.

By Oct. 11, I expect you to find partners (a group may consist of 2-4 students) who you would like to work on the project with, to choose a topic of your collaborative project and to explain the reasons for choosing it by leaving a comment on my weblog and reporting who you have teamed up with.

Best of luck,
Anna Vladimirovna

12 комментариев:

Anna комментирует...

Dear Anna Vladimirovna!
We would like to inform you that Anna Pukhina, Anna Karpova and Olga Ryabova have teamed up to make a project together. We have chosen a topic from Prof.Volkova's list - "Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" and the English-speaking Dystophian tradition. The value of the written culture and book symbolism".

The reason for our choice is that we find this issue extremely exciting and fairly topical. We also consider R.Bradbury to be one of the most talanted and interesting writers of the XX century, which is another reason for our choice.


Yours faithfully,
Anna Pukhina

Alyona Churakova комментирует...

Dear Anna Vladimirovna!
Polina Smirnova and I have decided to make the project on the first theme you've suggested, which is "Shine Your Shoes for the Fat Lady, or Spiritual Quest in J.D.Salinger’s Novels “Franny" and "Zooey”".

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Dear Anna Vladimirovna!
This is a note to inform you that Julia Maltseva, Svetlana Alexandrova, Natalia Antopkina, and Catherine Kaun have teamed up to work on a project concerning the novel Little Women written by Louisa May Alcott, if it is possible to choose a topic not from the list given. We havent yet decided what particular aspect of this piece of literary work to concentrate on, but this problem will be solved very soon.

(:

nerys комментирует...

P.S.
is there any possibility to have the books not in .pdf- but in .doc- or .docx-format (I mean the manuals)? Their size is rather large and it takes a lot of time to download them, besides not everyone has Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on their PCs.

P.P.S. I can't understand why my password is called wrong, unless I sign in in a different site.

Alyona Churakova комментирует...

Speaking about manuals...I completely agree with Sveta - I'm trying to download it for the 6th time already and it's still useless.

Anna комментирует...

Dear Anna Vladimirovna! We would like to inform you that Anna Shibaeva, Evgeniya Nikonorova, Margarita Kigimon, Kristina Veretennikova and Anna Matveevicheva have decided to write on topic called "What does McMurphy represent in Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest".If it is possible to make group of 5 students, of course.

nerys комментирует...

2Alyona:

My attempts to download them failed permanently. The connection is unstable and the only way to solve the problem was to use Download Master (it's shareware).

Sounds like an advertisement :)

Gryphon комментирует...

Dear Anna Vladimirovna!
George Buntilov and I decided to make a project on "Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. The value of written culture, book&fire symbolism".
Filippov Alexey.

Kristina комментирует...

Dear Anna Vladimirovna!

Last week you said, that the team created by the other girls and myself consists of too many people. That is why I decided to join Vladislav Privezentsev and Nikita Gusarov. The topic we've chosen is 'American Dream in "The Great Gatsby"'.
Sorry for this delay.

Yours faithfully,
Kristina Veretennikova.