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What is a Literary Period?

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Faculty of English - Introductions
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Clare Bucknell considers how we define a literary period.
In this introductory lecture, Clare Bucknell considers how we define a literary period and highlights some of the problems with period boundaries, drawing examples from texts written from circa 1660 to circa 1760.

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Faculty of English - Introductions
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Clare Bucknell
Keywords
periodization
Restoration Literature
eighteenth century
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 07/03/2019
Duration: 00:19:50

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