
When I did my Victorian modules last year, I really wanted to tackle Dracula and compare it with the earlier Frankenstein and use other comparatives. I was persuaded to study either/or A Dolls House/The Yellow Wallpaper and compare it with The Bell Jar. Basically, because of prolonged absences re Hubby's illness, it was better to tackle something I had read and use the feminist theory module to work on. I did it pretty well, but felt sad that I couldn't put my reading of Dracula to good use.
Primary Books
(subject to change en route)
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
Jekyll and Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson
Dracula - Bram Stoker
Carmilla - Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
The Turning of the Screw - Henry James
Seconday Books
(To Be Considered)
The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
Any Edgar Allan Poe which is NOT The Tell Tale Heart (as I did a screenplay of it last academic year)
Poems
(To Be Considered)
Lord Byron - Darkness
Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Christabel/The Ancient Mariner
I can see another psychoanalytical/feminist theory stance here, possibly even post colonial - there is also something called 'Queer Theory' too - though I haven't really got any knowledge of it.
Onward to tomorrow - am not going to uni as I have been a bit poorly over the weekend and need to catch up :-/
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