4V3ACIVP: Early Modern England, 1500–1689

Early Modern England Course goals This course deals with the history of early modern England from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the end of the seventeenth century. It focuses more particularly on three pivotal moments: 1) the reign of King Henry VIII, who broke with Rome and created a national independent Church of … Continue reading 4V3ACIVP: Early Modern England, 1500–1689

Agrégation externe d’anglais : méthodologie de l’écrit (littérature et civilisation)

Objectifs Analyser tous les aspects d'un sujet et élaborer des problématiques pertinentes ; Choisir et exploiter à bon escient les citations littéraires et les connaissances historiques apprises au cours de l'année; Écrire avec aisance, clarté et élégance en anglais et en français. Nous utiliserons ces œuvres et sujets pour les exercices d'entraînement: William Shakespeare, Hamlet: … Continue reading Agrégation externe d’anglais : méthodologie de l’écrit (littérature et civilisation)

CM sur Hamlet de Shakespeare (Agrégation interne)

10 octobre 2022 (9-12h) Remembrance in Hamlet. Faith in Hamlet. 28 octobre 2022 (14-17h) Duty in Hamlet. Affection in Hamlet. 29 octobre 2022 (13-16h) Slander in Hamlet. Clemency in Hamlet. 5 décembre 2022 (13-15h) Consent in Hamlet. 27 mars 2023 (14-16h) ET: 1.2.1-65. ET: 3.3.36-98. 3 avril 2023 (9h30-10h30) ET: 4.4.1-65. Vous pouvez télécharger une … Continue reading CM sur Hamlet de Shakespeare (Agrégation interne)

Hamlet in the Twenty-First Century

Edited by Victoria Bladen and Yan Brailowsky BELIN Éducation / CNEDISBN : 979-10-358-2074-9Dimensions : 145x200 cm312 Pages Publisher's page: https://www.belin-education.com/hamlet-twenty-first-century This collection contains new scholarly work on Hamlet, Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy. Chapters discuss many of the most debated issues relating to the play, including its textual cruxes, its language and publication history, and its … Continue reading Hamlet in the Twenty-First Century

A Family of Three at Tea c1727- Victoria and Albert Museum

Civilisation britannique: Tea: commodity, civility, Empire

This course will discuss tea as a symbol illustrating the development of three interdependent phenomena in the Long Eighteenth Century (1660-1830): the development of the British Empire, with the creation of colonies in the Americas and in Asia, affecting local peoples and the environment; the rise of mercantilism and global trade, with tea becoming the … Continue reading Civilisation britannique: Tea: commodity, civility, Empire

Angles: New Perspectives on the Anglophone World

The SAES launched a new online journal in 2014: ANGLES: New Perspectives on the Anglophone World (ISSN: 2274-2042). It is an international, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually, and is currently indexed by MLA, EBSCO, and ERIH Plus. Rather than creating just another academic journal dedicated to the Anglophone world (covering all sub-disciplines and periods, from … Continue reading Angles: New Perspectives on the Anglophone World

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Shakespeare and the supernatural

Edited by Victoria Bladen and Yan Brailowsky Shakespeare and the supernatural Manchester University Press, 2020. ISBN: 978-1-5261-0906-4 Supernatural elements are of central significance in many of Shakespeare's plays, contributing to their dramatic power and intrigue. Ghosts haunt political spaces and internal psyches, witches foresee the future and disturb the present, fairies meddle with love and … Continue reading Shakespeare and the supernatural