This is space for the Creative Project in the online version of ENGL 2540.

Timelines, Galleries, and Maps


Makayla's timeline for "Goblin Market" | Timeline

Christinia Rosseti wrote the poem "Goblin Market" on April  1859, during the Victorian era. In this timeline I will discuss the shaping of the poem and how it reflects on the theme of sexual temptation and fallen women.

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Wilfred Owen & World War 1 - Timeline (Charlie Elliott) | Timeline

 In this timeline, I am going to look at the contextual/ historical factors of World War 1 and how this relates to the literature of the poet Wilfred Owen and his war experiences.

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Stacey Folsom Timeline for Frankenstein | Timeline

My timeline is going to focus on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and it's historical and cultural contextualization with movements like the French Revolution and Romanticism. I will also discuss certain events that occur during these movements and their relationship with Frankenstein.

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The Gothic in John Keats' "La Belle Dame sans Merci" - Angela Handley | Gallery Exhibit

Through the story of the struggling knight who succumbs to the charms of an other-worldly beauty, a picture of a feverish hope is painted, which is mirrored in the gothic leanings of an era that is mired in crisis. Although fairies are generally considered to be messengers of goodwill, the one that features in "La Belle Dame sans Merci" is anything but, as evidenced through her gothic… more

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Porphyria's Lover and Sexual Repression | Gallery Exhibit

This gallery is designed to demonstrate through the use of imagery how Robert Browning's "Porphyria's Lover" is a commentary on the social expectations surrounding Victorian women and their sexuality.

Posted by Savannah Pustay on

Frankenstein Gallery (England in 1819) Brittney F. McGinness | Gallery Exhibit

Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein was influenced greatly by events in England in 1819. These events will be explored in this gallery.

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Gallery exhibit England 1816-1819 - Frakenstein Zthomas | Gallery Exhibit

 Frankenstein offers a critique of the Enlightenment and the excessive drive of science to obtain “proof” of life in the early 19th century through its portrayal of Victor’s monstrosity in his quest to act as God and father and his subsequent failure to understand his responsibility in those roles.

Posted by Zechariah Thomas on

Robert Browning's Porphyria's Lover- Tyri Barker | Timeline

Finding the details as to what events may have lead to the writing of "Porphyria's Lover". Robert Browning wrote a host of dramatic monologue that made him very famous. In the 19th Century women were not considered equal to men, the traditions of victorian women saw them only as housewives and cooks.The poem is spoken by a poetic speaker which helps offer deeper meaning of the poem.…

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La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad-Hannah McInvale | Timeline

I am interested in showing how John Keats reflects his struggles with disease and death during his lifetime in his poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad".  A ballad is defined in the dictionary as a poem or song that narrates the author's story they wish to tell. "La Belle Dame sans Merci" truly is a ballad as we can see John Keat's life reflects upon his work in a Pre-Raphealite…

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Dr. Witcher's England in 1819 | Gallery Exhibit

Argument for the project.

Posted by Heather Witcher on

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