Lecture 1 - THE GOTHIC - Literary Genre
Lecture 2 - Charles Dickens 'THE SIGNAL - MAN' - I - Close reading and the anxieties of the age
Lecture 3 - Charles Dickens 'THE SIGNAL - MAN' - II - Close reading and the anxieties of the age
Lecture 4 - Charles Dickens 'THE SIGNAL - MAN' - III - Close reading and the anxieties of the age
Lecture 5 - Charles Dickens 'THE SIGNAL - MAN' - IV - Close Reading and the anxieties of the age
Lecture 6 - Charles Dickens 'THE HAUNTED SIGNAL MAN' Lecture Summary and Character Sketches
Lecture 7 - Rudyard Kipling - My own true ghost story
Lecture 8 - Imperial Gothic - Major Characteristics
Lecture 9 - Rudyard Kipling 'My own true ghost story' - Close reading for implications of the imperial Gothic - I
Lecture 10 - Rudyard Kipling 'My own true ghost story' - Close reading for implications of the imperial Gothic - II
Lecture 11 - My Own True GhosT STORY - Lecture Summary and Comparison
Lecture 12 - Arthur Conan Doyle - The Red-Headed League - I
Lecture 13 - Arthur Conan Doyle - The Red-Headed League - II
Lecture 14 - Arthur Conan Doyle - The Red-Headed League - III
Lecture 15 - Arthur Conan Doyle 'The Red-Headed League' - A Conversation
Lecture 16 - Arthur Conan Doyle 'The Red-Headed League' - Summary and Interview of the Author
Lecture 17 - H.G. WELLS 'THE RED ROOM' - Close Reading And Its Implications
Lecture 18 - H.G. WELLS 'THE RED ROOM' - Victorian Gothic
Lecture 19 - H.G. WELLS 'THE RED ROOM' - Close Reading And Its Ideological Implications