1. General definition, characteristics of woman literature.
2. The creative activity of Sappho / “Hymn to Aphrodite” 3. Renaissance humanist –Marguerite of Navarre / The Heptameron 4. literary legacy Emily Dickenson’s / Wild nights, wild nights! 5. English gothic novel. Mary Shelley / Frankenstein 6. Victorian period literature. Jane Austen / Sense and sensibility 7. Bronte sisters. Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre; Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights 8. George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell / The Mill on the Floss 9. E.L.Voynich. / Gadfly 10. Abolitionism. H.B. Stowe / Uncle Tom's Cabin 11. Realistic Literature at the beginning of the XXc. M.Mitchell / Gone with wind 12. Modernism. V. Woolf. / ’Mrs. Dalloway’ 13. Realism in English literature of 1930-s. K.Mansfield./ “A Cup of Tea” 14. Detective novel. A.Christie / Murder on the Orient Express 15. English poetry in 1910-1920-s. Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath / The Bell Jar 16. Southern Gothic. Flannery O'Connor's work / Wise Blood 17. American drama. Lilian Hellman / The children’s hour 18. Existentialism in English Literature. Iris Murdock / The Sovereignty of good 19. Science-fiction literature. Dorris Lessing / The Grass is singing 20. American Literature in the second half of the XX c. H.Lee To kill a mockingbird 21. English prose writers in 1970-1980-s. M.Drabble / A summer bird-cage 22. Historical novel. Hilary Mantel / Wolf Hall 23. African-American literature. Alice Walker / The Color purple 24. Ethnicity and Postmodernism, Toni Morrison. / "The Bluest Eye" 25. life and creative activity J.C.Oats / "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" 26. Genre of fantasy in English literature. J.Rowling. Harry Potter books 27. Neorealism in works of M.Spark. / “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” 28. S.Meyer / Twilight 29. Multicultural writing. M.H.Kingston, A.Tan, A.Nafisi, J.Lahiri / The Woman Warrior 30. Utopia & dystopia. S.Collins / Hunger games