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Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind : Literature's Most Fantastic Works / Eric S. Rabkin ; The Teaching Company.

Par : Rabkin, Eric S, 1946- | University of Michigan.
Collaborateur(s) : The Teaching Company.
Collection : The Great Courses ; Literature and Language ; English Literature. Éditeur : Chantilly, VA : The Teaching Company, 2007Édition : 1st ed.Description :4 DVDs (720 min.) : sd. col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 Course Guidebook (iv, 131 p. : ill. ; 19 cm).ISBN : 1598032909 (dvd).Sujet(s) : Literature | Language | English Literature | Fantasy Fiction | Fantasy Literature | History and Criticism | Science FictionRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Check the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalog.
Dépouillement complet :
"Join Professor Eric S. Rabkin, one of the world's foremost authorities on the literature of the fantastic and science fiction, as he takes you on a journey to explore Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind, Literature's Most Fantastic Works. You'll study strange tales of talking frogs and cannibal witches through Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Arthur C. Clarke's astonishing 2001: A Space Odyssey and beyond. Focusing on the early 19th century to contemporary times, Professor Rabkin casts a wide net for fantastic works and delves deeply into some of the most astounding. You'll learn about the works and times of Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Lewis Carroll, Franz Kafka, Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, J. R. R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and more." (Publisher's Website)
CONTENTS:
DISC 1 Lecture 1. The Brothers Grimm & Fairy Tale Psychology Lecture 2. Propp, Structure, and Cultural Identity Lecture 3. Hoffman and the Theory of the Fantastic Lecture 4. Poe-Genres and Degrees of the Fantastic Lecture 5. Lewis Carroll-Puzzles, Language, & Audience Lecture 6. H.G. Wells-We Are All Talking Animals
DISC 2 Lecture 7. Franz Kafta-Dashed Fantasies Lecture 8. Woolf-Fantastic Feminism & Periods of Art Lecture 9. Robbe-Grillet – Experimental Fiction & Myth Lecture 10. Tolkien & Mass Production of the Fantastic Lecture 11. Children’s Literature and the Fantastic Lecture 12. Postmodernism and the Fantastic
DISC 3 Lecture 13. Defining Science Fiction Lecture 14. Mary Shelly – Grandmother of Science Fiction Lecture 15. Hawthorne, Poe, and the Eden Complex Lecture 16. Jules Verne and the Robinsonade Lecture 17. Wells – Industrialization of the Fantastic Lecture 18. The History of Utopia
DISC 4 Lecture 19. Science Fiction and Religion Lecture 20. Pulp Fiction. Bradbury, & the American Myth Lecture 21. Robert A. Heinlein – He Mapped the Future Lecture 22. Asimov and Clarke – Cousins in Utopia Lecture 23. Ursula K. Le Guin – Transhuman Anthropologist Lecture 24. Cyberpunk, Postmodernism, and Beyond
Portée et contenu : "Join Professor Eric S. Rabkin, one of the world's foremost authorities on the literature of the fantastic and science fiction, as he takes you on a journey to explore Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind, Literature's Most Fantastic Works. You'll study strange tales of talking frogs and cannibal witches through Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Arthur C. Clarke's astonishing 2001: A Space Odyssey and beyond. Focusing on the early 19th century to contemporary times, Professor Rabkin casts a wide net for fantastic works and delves deeply into some of the most astounding. You'll learn about the works and times of Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Lewis Carroll, Franz Kafka, Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, J. R. R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and more." (Publisher's Website)Résumé analytique : DVD CONTENTS: DISC I Lecture 1. The Brothers Grimm & Fairy Tale Psychology Lecture 2. Propp, Structure, and Cultural Identity Lecture 3. Hoffman and the Theory of the Fantastic Lecture 4. Poe-Genres and Degrees of the Fantastic Lecture 5. Lewis Carroll-Puzzles, Language, & Audience Lecture 6. H.G. Wells-We Are All Talking Animals DISC II Lecture 7. Franz Kafta-Dashed Fantasies Lecture 8. Woolf-Fantastic Feminism & Periods of Art Lecture 9. Robbe-Grillet – Experimental Fiction & Myth Lecture 10. Tolkien & Mass Production of the Fantastic Lecture 11. Children’s Literature and the Fantastic Lecture 12. Postmodernism and the Fantastic DISC III Lecture 13. Defining Science Fiction Lecture 14. Mary Shelly – Grandmother of Science Fiction Lecture 15. Hawthorne, Poe, and the Eden Complex Lecture 16. Jules Verne and the Robinsonade Lecture 17. Wells – Industrialization of the Fantastic Lecture 18. The History of Utopia DISC IV Lecture 19. Science Fiction and Religion Lecture 20. Pulp Fiction. Bradbury, & the American Myth Lecture 21. Robert A. Heinlein – He Mapped the Future Lecture 22. Asimov and Clarke – Cousins in Utopia Lecture 23. Ursula K. Le Guin – Transhuman Anthropologist Lecture 24. Cyberpunk, Postmodernism, and BeyondRésumé analytique : COURSE GUIDEBOOK CONTENTS: Professor Biography Course Scope Lecture 1 – The Brothers Grimm & Fairy Tale Psychology Lecture 2 – Propp, Structure, and Cultural Identity Lecture 3 – Hoffman and the Theory of the Fantastic Lecture 4 – Poe-Genres and Degrees of the Fantastic Lecture 5 – Lewis Carroll-Puzzles, Language, & Audience Lecture 6 – H.G. Wells-We Are All Talking Animals Lecture 7 – Franz Kafta-Dashed Fantasies Lecture 8 – Woolf-Fantastic Feminism & Periods of Art Lecture 9 – Robbe-Grillet – Experimental Fiction & Myth Lecture 10 – Tolkien & Mass Production of the Fantastic Lecture 11 – Children’s Literature and the Fantastic Lecture 12 – Postmodernism and the Fantastic Lecture 13 – Defining Science Fiction Lecture 14 – Mary Shelly – Grandmother of Science Fiction Lecture 15 – Hawthorne, Poe, and the Eden Complex Lecture 16 – Jules Verne and the Robinsonade Lecture 17 – Wells – Industrialization of the Fantastic Lecture 18 – The History of Utopia Lecture 19 – Science Fiction and Religion Lecture 20 – Pulp Fiction. Bradbury, & the American Myth Lecture 21 – Robert A. Heinlein – He Mapped the Future Lecture 22 – Asimov and Clarke – Cousins in Utopia Lecture 23 – Ursula K. Le Guin – Transhuman Anthropologist Lecture 24 – Cyberpunk, Postmodernism, and Beyond Timeline Glossary Biographical Notes Bibliography
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Includes 24 x 30 min. lectures.
Also Includes Course Guidebook.

The Course Guidebook includes a glossary and bibliographical references.

"Join Professor Eric S. Rabkin, one of the world's foremost authorities on the literature of the fantastic and science fiction, as he takes you on a journey to explore Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind, Literature's Most Fantastic Works. You'll study strange tales of talking frogs and cannibal witches through Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Arthur C. Clarke's astonishing 2001: A Space Odyssey and beyond. Focusing on the early 19th century to contemporary times, Professor Rabkin casts a wide net for fantastic works and delves deeply into some of the most astounding. You'll learn about the works and times of Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Lewis Carroll, Franz Kafka, Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, J. R. R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and more." (Publisher's Website)

CONTENTS:

DISC 1
Lecture 1. The Brothers Grimm & Fairy Tale Psychology
Lecture 2. Propp, Structure, and Cultural Identity
Lecture 3. Hoffman and the Theory of the Fantastic
Lecture 4. Poe-Genres and Degrees of the Fantastic
Lecture 5. Lewis Carroll-Puzzles, Language, & Audience
Lecture 6. H.G. Wells-We Are All Talking Animals

DISC 2
Lecture 7. Franz Kafta-Dashed Fantasies
Lecture 8. Woolf-Fantastic Feminism & Periods of Art
Lecture 9. Robbe-Grillet – Experimental Fiction & Myth
Lecture 10. Tolkien & Mass Production of the Fantastic
Lecture 11. Children’s Literature and the Fantastic
Lecture 12. Postmodernism and the Fantastic

DISC 3
Lecture 13. Defining Science Fiction
Lecture 14. Mary Shelly – Grandmother of Science Fiction
Lecture 15. Hawthorne, Poe, and the Eden Complex
Lecture 16. Jules Verne and the Robinsonade
Lecture 17. Wells – Industrialization of the Fantastic
Lecture 18. The History of Utopia

DISC 4
Lecture 19. Science Fiction and Religion
Lecture 20. Pulp Fiction. Bradbury, & the American Myth
Lecture 21. Robert A. Heinlein – He Mapped the Future
Lecture 22. Asimov and Clarke – Cousins in Utopia
Lecture 23. Ursula K. Le Guin – Transhuman Anthropologist
Lecture 24. Cyberpunk, Postmodernism, and Beyond

"Join Professor Eric S. Rabkin, one of the world's foremost authorities on the literature of the fantastic and science fiction, as he takes you on a journey to explore Masterpieces of the Imaginative Mind, Literature's Most Fantastic Works. You'll study strange tales of talking frogs and cannibal witches through Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Arthur C. Clarke's astonishing 2001: A Space Odyssey and beyond. Focusing on the early 19th century to contemporary times, Professor Rabkin casts a wide net for fantastic works and delves deeply into some of the most astounding. You'll learn about the works and times of Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Lewis Carroll, Franz Kafka, Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, J. R. R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and more." (Publisher's Website)

DVD CONTENTS:

DISC I
Lecture 1. The Brothers Grimm & Fairy Tale Psychology
Lecture 2. Propp, Structure, and Cultural Identity
Lecture 3. Hoffman and the Theory of the Fantastic
Lecture 4. Poe-Genres and Degrees of the Fantastic
Lecture 5. Lewis Carroll-Puzzles, Language, & Audience
Lecture 6. H.G. Wells-We Are All Talking Animals

DISC II
Lecture 7. Franz Kafta-Dashed Fantasies
Lecture 8. Woolf-Fantastic Feminism & Periods of Art
Lecture 9. Robbe-Grillet – Experimental Fiction & Myth
Lecture 10. Tolkien & Mass Production of the Fantastic
Lecture 11. Children’s Literature and the Fantastic
Lecture 12. Postmodernism and the Fantastic

DISC III
Lecture 13. Defining Science Fiction
Lecture 14. Mary Shelly – Grandmother of Science Fiction
Lecture 15. Hawthorne, Poe, and the Eden Complex
Lecture 16. Jules Verne and the Robinsonade
Lecture 17. Wells – Industrialization of the Fantastic
Lecture 18. The History of Utopia

DISC IV
Lecture 19. Science Fiction and Religion
Lecture 20. Pulp Fiction. Bradbury, & the American Myth
Lecture 21. Robert A. Heinlein – He Mapped the Future
Lecture 22. Asimov and Clarke – Cousins in Utopia
Lecture 23. Ursula K. Le Guin – Transhuman Anthropologist
Lecture 24. Cyberpunk, Postmodernism, and Beyond

COURSE GUIDEBOOK CONTENTS:

Professor Biography
Course Scope
Lecture 1 – The Brothers Grimm & Fairy Tale Psychology
Lecture 2 – Propp, Structure, and Cultural Identity
Lecture 3 – Hoffman and the Theory of the Fantastic
Lecture 4 – Poe-Genres and Degrees of the Fantastic
Lecture 5 – Lewis Carroll-Puzzles, Language, & Audience
Lecture 6 – H.G. Wells-We Are All Talking Animals
Lecture 7 – Franz Kafta-Dashed Fantasies
Lecture 8 – Woolf-Fantastic Feminism & Periods of Art
Lecture 9 – Robbe-Grillet – Experimental Fiction & Myth
Lecture 10 – Tolkien & Mass Production of the Fantastic
Lecture 11 – Children’s Literature and the Fantastic
Lecture 12 – Postmodernism and the Fantastic
Lecture 13 – Defining Science Fiction
Lecture 14 – Mary Shelly – Grandmother of Science Fiction
Lecture 15 – Hawthorne, Poe, and the Eden Complex
Lecture 16 – Jules Verne and the Robinsonade
Lecture 17 – Wells – Industrialization of the Fantastic
Lecture 18 – The History of Utopia
Lecture 19 – Science Fiction and Religion
Lecture 20 – Pulp Fiction. Bradbury, & the American Myth
Lecture 21 – Robert A. Heinlein – He Mapped the Future
Lecture 22 – Asimov and Clarke – Cousins in Utopia
Lecture 23 – Ursula K. Le Guin – Transhuman Anthropologist
Lecture 24 – Cyberpunk, Postmodernism, and Beyond
Timeline
Glossary
Biographical Notes
Bibliography

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