Ignore this, it's just so that I have what I need all in one place, instead of in loads of different emails.
FIRST TERM:
Romanticism
-- Duncan Wu (ed.), Romanticism: An Anthology, 3rd edn (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006)
Critical and Cultural Theory
--A Critical and Cultural Theory Reader (second edition) edited by Antony Easthope. Open
University Press: Buckingham (2004
--Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (any edition)
-Key readings will be those represented by the writings of Saussure, Freud, Lacan, Fanon,
Derrida, Mercer, Rajan, Lyotard, Baudrillard and Zizek.
British Writing and Enlightenment
List still to come.
SECOND TERM:
Researching Romanticism
-- Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, ed. James Kinsley (Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1990)
-- Shelley, Frankenstein, ed. Marilyn Butler (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993)
Art, Propaganda and Ideology
--Dickens, Charles, Hard Times, Penguin, 1969.
--Kipling, R, Selected Poems, Faber 1941.
--Miller, Arthur, The Crucible, Penguin, 1956.
--Orwell, George, The Road To Wigan Pier, Penguin, 1975
--Orwell, George, Nineteen Eighty-four, Penguin, 1954.
--Roth, Philip, I Married A Communist, 1999.
--Shaw, G.B. Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Penguin, 1946.
--Silkin, Jon,(ed.) First World War Poetry, Penguin, 1981.
American Popular Song
--Greil Marcus, Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n' Roll Music (London & New York: Penguin, 1990).
--Brackett, David Interpreting Popular Music
--Gottlieb, Robert & Kimball, Robert (eds) Reading Lyrics
--Kureshi, Hanif and Savage, Jon (eds) The Faber Book Of Pop
--Middleton, Richard Studying Popular Music
--Shuker, Roy Understanding Popular Music: The Key Concepts
--Wilder, Alec American Popular Song
--Witkin, Robert Adorno On Music
--Zollo, Paul Songwriters on Songwriting