Reading Contemporary British Literature
YEAR 2013-2014
Group 301
YEAR 2013-2014
Group 301
GRACE NOTES
By Bernard MacLaverty
Part 1
pp.3-28 (up
to “She woke…”)
Evaluation. Summing up our today's discussion in class.
Were you interested in the events described? What attracted your attention - about the characters/ the situation, the atmosphere?, etc
Were you interested in the events described? What attracted your attention - about the characters/ the situation, the atmosphere?, etc
Part 2 pp.28-56 (up to “The crunch of feet…”)
Evaluation. Which of Catherine’s childhood
memories impressed you most of all? Why?
Part
3, pp. 56-83
(up to “The next day was cloudy and overcast…”)
Evaluation.
What
image of the Ukraine , a part
of the former USSR ,
is created in the story? Why? What is its importance?
Part
4, pp. 83-114
(up to “If her mother wanted…”)
Evaluation. Comment
on Miss Bingham’s statement: “You are
not the only one. I am where you have
been.” What does she imply? Do you agree with it?
Part
5, pp. 114-138
Evaluation. In
this Part the author introduces the words “grace notes”, what is the idea
implied?
Part 6, pp. 141-173
(up to “Catherine was the only one…)
Evaluation.
What is the role of the childhood
memory of Granny Boyd? What do you find interesting and peculiar about it?
Make
a list of the author’s statements which you liked, comment why.
Part 7, pp. 173-203
Evaluation.
- Cross-cultural issues: universal
and unique. Try to find in the text examples of the way the writer
depicts reality: things common to the Russian and English cultures (what we do,
how we do smth) and the way they are expressed; and things unique for the
English culture.
- Make
a list of expressions which caught your eye and which you liked.
Part 8, pp. 203 - 231
Evaluation.
- Cross-cultural issues: universal
and unique. Try to find in the text examples of the way the writer
depicts reality: things common to the Russian and English cultures (what we do,
how we do smth) and the way they are expressed; and things unique for the
English culture.
- Make
a list of expressions which caught your eye and which you liked.