- Early and Medieval English Literature
- The English Renaissance & Shakespeare
- The Period of the English Bourgeois Revolution
- The Eighteenth Century: the Enlightenment and Classicism
- Sentimentalism and Pre-Romanticism in poetry
- Romanticism
- English Critical Realism (Victorian Age)
- Poets of the mid and late 19th century (Victorian Age)
- Thomas Hardy (Victorian Age)
- Some Women Novelists
- Modernism in poetry
- Modernism in fiction (1)
- Modernism in fiction (2)
- Modern Drama in English Literature
- Poets before and after the Second World War
- Contemporary English Novelists
Early and Medieval English Literature
1.1
The Making of England & Beowulf
1.2
Feudal England & The Canterbury Tales
The English Renaissance & Shakespeare
2.1
The English Renaissance
2.3
Shakespeare: Sonnet 18
The Period of the English Bourgeois Revolution
3.1
The Period of the English Bourgeois Revolution
3.3
“Death, be not Proud”
The Eighteenth Century: the Enlightenment and Classicism
4.1
the Enlightenment and Classicism
4.2
Daniel Defoe and the Rise of the English novel
Sentimentalism and Pre-Romanticism in poetry
5.1
Sentimentalism and Pre-Romanticism in poetry
Romanticism
6.1
Romanticism in England
6.2
William Wordsworth & “The World is too Much with us”
English Critical Realism (Victorian Age)
7.1
English Critical Realism
Poets of the mid and late 19th century (Victorian Age)
8.1
Poets of the mid and late 19th century
Thomas Hardy (Victorian Age)
9.2
Tess of the D’Urbervilles
Some Women Novelists
10.1
Some Women Novelists
Modernism in poetry
11.2
The Wild Swans at Coole
11.3
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Modernism in fiction (1)
12.1
Modernism in Fiction
Modern Drama in English Literature
14.1
Modern Drama in English Literature
Poets before and after the Second World War
15.1
W.H. Auden &“As I Walked Out One Evening”
15.2
Philip Larkin & “Toads”
Contemporary English Novelists