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Jonathan M. Newman, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Mis


22:05
Linguistic Pet Peeves, Language Structure, and Language Change (HEL 5) (Spring 2025 edition)
29:17
The Persecuting Society: Religious Turmoil in Medieval and Early Modern England
22:43
Religion and Politics in Tudor England
21:37
Shakespeare's Theater: Origins and Evolution
08:38
Why is Geoffrey Chaucer a Big Deal? (English Literature Mini-lecture)
13:01
When England Was French: The Anglo-Norman Period
17:32
The Old English Poetic Elegy: Origins and Contexts
11:06
ENG340 Survey of Eng Lit-- Overview of Periods of English Literature
18:04
English Professor says STOP Using These Seven (7) Essay Openers
23:22
English Prof Explains How to Write with ChatGPT WITHOUT Cheating
28:53
English Professor Explores "Wholesome" - Its Changing Meaning and Gen Z's Struggle Over Values
01:14:52
Marxist Criticism (Lectures in Literary Theory)
34:43
Let's Read (a Poem): Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
03:34
Channel Intro: Greetings from Iohannes Rhetor and Welcome to Language, Culture, and Literature!
29:57
Feminist Criticism (Lectures in Literary Theory)
33:28
Deconstruction (Lectures in Literary Theory)
25:51
Structuralism Pt 2/2:The Death of the Author (Lectures in Literary Theory)
22:08
Structuralism pt 1/2 (Lectures in Literary Theory)
13:07
Decoding the Bible the Medieval way? Use the Fourfold Interpretation method!
28:13
Archetype Criticism and Northrop Frye's Theory of Genres (Lecture in Literary Theory)
05:48
Literary Criticism Explainer: Paraphrase, Interpretation, Analysis-- What's the Difference?
38:04
Psychoanalysis and Psychological Criticism (Lectures in Literary Theory)
27:39
How Readers Produce Meaning: Reader-Response Criticism (Lectures in Literature Theory)
13:44
English Prof Explains Literary Terms: Author, Speaker, Voice, Narrator, Person, Character
14:58
English Professor Explains What Literary Theory is and What It's For
23:28
Russian Formalism, Defamiliarization, and the Poetic Function of Language
20:40
The New Criticism (Introductory Lectures in Literary Theory and Criticism)
25:15
English Professor Answers the Question: Why Are English Majors?
11:13
Herbo and Himbo: Word Study
19:55
Internet English (HEL 40)
14:12
World Englishes in the 21st Century (HEL 39)
23:12
Why is English a Global Language? English and Empire (HEL 38)
17:54
Modern English in the British Isles pt. 2: Regional Varieties (HEL 37b)
12:08
Modern English in Britain and Ireland (HEL 37a)
20:58
African-American Vernacular English part 2: Features and Influence (HEL 36b)
17:42
African American Vernacular English Pt 1: Origins and History (HEL 36a)
19:32
North American English: Regional Varieties (HEL 35)
21:47
The Arrival and Spread of the English Language in North America (HEL 34)
20:00
Historical Contexts: From Early Modern to Modern England (HEL 33)
09:31
Early Modern English Regional Varieties and Registers (HEL 32a)
18:36
Linguistic Prescriptivism in England 1500-1800 (HEL 32)
23:48
Early Modern English Lexicon: Humanism, Inkhorn Words, Vernacularization, Borrowing (HEL 31)
13:26
Early Modern English Syntax (HEL 30)
20:50
Early Modern English Morphology (HEL 29)
12:38
Early Modern English Sounds and Spelling (HEL 28)
29:54
Let's Read: Sharon Olds
22:59
Core Sociolinguistic Concepts (HEL 27)
24:27
How Did Translating the Bible Help Shape Early Modern English? (HEL 26)
20:45
Middle English Dialects and the Emerging East Midlands Standard
14:56
Middle English Word Formation (HEL 19)
18:07
Middle English Syntax (HEL 18)
17:36
Middle English Morphology (HEL 17)
10:20
Middle English Sounds (HEL 16)
13:06
Middle English Historical Context, Texts, and Spelling cont. (HEL 15b)
10:31
Middle English: Historical Context, Major Texts, and Spelling Changes (HEL 15a)
10:03
Middle English Contact and Borrowing: Why 45% of English is French (HEL 14)
16:11
Old English Lexicon: Loanwords (HEL 13)
10:04
Old English Syntax (HEL 11)
17:13
Old English Lexicon - Eald Anglisc Wordhord (HEL 12)
09:56
Old English Morphology: The Verb (HEL 10b)