Literature
Drunk Literature
May 24th
If you love English Literature and you love to get drunk, then this video is for you! One time we got our friend crazy drunk and she talked about Oscar Wilde! Enjoy!
Virginia Woolf: A short History In Photographs
Mar 6th
This is a video I have compiled as part of a presentation on Virginia Woolf’s “Between The Acts”. I thought it would be important to know the background to Virginia (as much as I could fit into the length of a song at least) in order to really understand “Between The Acts” because it was her last novel. The song in the background is by Glasgow singer-songwriter Colette McKendrick and is called ‘Candytuft’ from her album called ‘Etheria’ which is available on iTunes
Edgar Allan Poe 200th Anniversary of his birth
Feb 3rd
Michael Fallon, a senior lecturer of creative writing in the English department at UMBC, was a guest on the Maryland Public Television program “Direct Connection with Jeff Salkin.” He joined a roundtable discussion Monday, January 19, 2009 regarding the 200th anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allen Poe.
GCSE Results!
Aug 22nd
Art & Design – B English – A English Literature – B History – D Information & Communication Tech. – B Mathematics – B Music – A Religious Studies – B Science – A Additional Science – B Welsh Second Language – B (song: Tee Haytch (me) – AAABBBBBBBD)
Words Behind Bars
May 23rd
Colin Dayan is the Robert Penn Warren Professor in the Humanities at Vanderbilt University. Few scholars today bring together varied fields as intricately and firmly as Dayan.
Conversations With History – Annabel Patterson
Apr 17th
The Power of Words and the Power over Words Annabel Patterson Sterling Professor Emeritus of English, Yale University Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Annabel Patterson, Professor Emeritus of English, Yale University, for a discussion of her career as a literary scholar. The discussion focuses on the challenges of understanding literature in its historical and social context.
The Complete History of American Literature (Abridged)
Dec 8th
DISCLAIMER: I own no footage contained within this video.
CSET English: Early American Literature (1700 – 1800)
Nov 8th
A brief look at the Colonial Period (also known as the Age of Reason, Enlightenment, and Naturalism) in American literature. For the CSET English exam and the online CSET English study guide and course ACE the CSET, subtest I, American literature section.



















































