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Gothic Fiction: séquence 1ere LLCER : ac-grenoble - Fuseli, Coleridge, Poe... Séquence pédagogique : Citizens with a vision (ac-grenoble) Cette trame de séquence pédagogique, destinée aux élèves de Première ayant choisi LLCER comme enseignement de spécialité en anglais, s'appuie sur plusieurs pistes de réflexion pour favoriser l'autonomie des élèves, tout en augmentant le temps d'exposition à la langue en fonction du niveau de chacun.

Séquence pédagogique : Citizens with a vision (ac-grenoble)

La séquence repose sur une thématique et une problématique permettant de parcourir des supports divers liés au monde de la culture, de la civilisation et de la littérature Une distinction est faite entre documents phares travaillés avec tous les élèves de la classe (élucidation, analyse et travail d'enrichissement linguistique) et documents satellites qui sont proposés notamment à la maison ou en groupes de travail différencié en classe ​Une proposition d'adaptation de cette séquence pour le tronc commun est également envisagée, notamment en réduisant la quantité de travail hors la classe et en donnant une coloration moins littéraire au projet. Ac-nantes - anglais - Webinaire : séquence LLCE sur la littérature gothique. Ac-nantes - anglais - Webinaire : séquence LLCE sur "The Chronicles of Narnia" Sujet zéro (2020) - Imaginaires Surveillance.

Sujet zéro - synthèse: imaginaires monstruosité. “I, poor monster” («Twelfth Night», II. 2. 33): Monsters as Subjects in «A Midsummer Night’s Dream» and «The Tempest» — Anglais. Introduction Ambroise Paré’s 1573 medical treatise, Des Monstres et prodiges, sheds light on the diverse physical singularities which turned a human body into a monstrous one in the eyes of early modern Europeans (1841, 1-68).

“I, poor monster” («Twelfth Night», II. 2. 33): Monsters as Subjects in «A Midsummer Night’s Dream» and «The Tempest» — Anglais

A girl suffering from hypertrichosis, an excessive amount of hair growth, an infant born without a left leg, a hermaphrodite, a boy with a human trunk and the legs of a dog and conjoined brothers all appear in the study of Henri III’s surgeon. Ré-adaptation et création dans le mythe de «Frankenstein» Résumé.

Ré-adaptation et création dans le mythe de «Frankenstein»

Frankenstein - GCSE English Literature Revision - AQA - BBC Bitesize. BBC Learning English - Dramas from BBC Learning English / Frankenstein: Episode 1: A passion for science. BBC Learning English - Dramas from BBC Learning English / Alice in Wonderland: Part 1: Down the rabbit hole. « Alice au pays des merveilles » de Lewis Carroll (15 mai) - Vidéo Français. Nicolas Saulais, professeur de français, nous raconte l'histoire d'Alice au pays des merveilles de Lewis Carroll.

« Alice au pays des merveilles » de Lewis Carroll (15 mai) - Vidéo Français

L'un des piliers de la littérature anglaise C'est l'un des plus grand succès de la littérature anglaise. Dans un jardin, Alice s'ennuie avec sa sœur, lorsque surgit un lapin blanc qui parle. Alice va le suivre jusque dans un terrier où elle chute dans un univers inquiétant avec des créatures farfelues. Certains prennent le thé, les animaux parlent... Qui est Lewis Carroll ?

C'est un très grand écrivain anglais du 19ème siècle. Réalisateur : Anthony Forestier Producteur : france tv studio / Media TV. Fantasy, magic and legends. Fantasy literature emerged towards the end of the 19th century, drawing inspiration from a variety of literary genres, from the fantastic to mythical tales and all the way back to the Homeric poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Fantasy, magic and legends

Seemingly distant from one another, these genres actually share intersecting narrative levels: magic bursts suddenly into real events, and with it appear figures that don’t always belong to the familiar world. Just think of the most classic figures in fantasy fiction: ogres and trolls. The former are fierce, monstrous creatures, faithful emissaries of evil spirits; the latter, more similar to primitive creatures, are immensely strong and destructive. Elves are another example: with their deep, mysterious philosophical wisdom and delicate – yet powerful – spell-casting abilities, these creatures are allies of the forces of good.

Séquence Madness (ac-Paris) Le texte Le Bulletin officiel spécial n°7 du 30 septembre 2010 (MENE1019738A) fixe les modalités de l'enseignement spécifique de littérature étrangère en langue étrangère.

Séquence Madness (ac-Paris)

The Gothic- British Library " Professor John Bowen discusses key motifs in Gothic novels, including the uncanny, the sublime and the supernatural. Filmed at Strawberry Hill House, Twickenham. Here we are in Horace Walpole's house, Strawberry Hill.

The Gothic- British Library " Professor John Bowen discusses key motifs in Gothic novels, including the uncanny, the sublime and the supernatural. Filmed at Strawberry Hill House, Twickenham.

This is the place where both the Gothic revival in architecture and Gothic fiction began. The whole thing is a fake or theatrical version in miniature of what a Gothic or medieval castle might be. But it's not just architecturally that this house is important, because it's also very important in literary terms. One night when he's asleep in his bedroom upstairs and dreams of a gigantic armoured fist appearing on the staircase behind me – and that inspires him to write The Castle of Otranto. This is published in 1764 and begins this enormously powerful tradition that continues to the present day in hundreds of books, television programmes and films.

Gothic fiction is fascinated by strange places. So, at the heart of Gothic fiction is the question of power. Gothic novels are full of perverse, weird and dangerous kinds of sexuality. BBC World Service - The Why Factor, The Moon. BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Ghosts. BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Fear - Episode 1. BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Fear - Episode 2. BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Why Are We Afraid of Robots?

BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Goths. BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Fantasies. BBC World Service - The Why Factor, Dystopias (podcast) Listen and read - Fantasy. The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat by Thornton W.

Listen and read - Fantasy

Burgess The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat tells the story of Jerry, a young muskrat, and his adventures in escaping the Farmer and his son, and saving the Laughing Brook and his home at the Smiling Pool from drying up. The story also features Grandfather Frog, Joe Otter, Billy Mink, and Paddy the Beaver. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a work of children’s literature by the English mathematician and author, Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, written under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.

To access artwork from the 1889 Harper's publication, visit the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland collection on ClipArt ETC. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol is a Victorian morality tale that focuses on the life of the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge. Curly and Floppy Twistytail, the Funny Piggie Boys by Howard R. Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz by L. The Emerald City of Oz Flatland by Edwin A. Listen and read - Science Fiction. Science fiction explores the consequences of scientific innovation.

Listen and read - Science Fiction

Science fiction is likely to be set in the future and involve high technology. Books The Invisible Man by H.G. Listen and read - Horror. Horror is fiction that involves a sinister atmosphere and supernatural characters and settings.

Listen and read - Horror

It includes stories of witches, vampires, and monsters. Books. Listen and read - Gothic. Gothic literature combines elements of horror and romance, generally with tones and themes of darkness. Books. Dystopian fiction (Mrs Watts' padlet for year 8 students)