Humanities 2 Teaching Resources

with a primary emphasis on literature




For each of the literary periods or texts below, we have created a page with teaching suggestions, resources, and links. Feel free to use or modify any of the teaching resources; if you want to use one of the PowerPoint presentations, I'll be happy to supply it on CD or through e-mail. At the bottom of this page, too, we have linked the on-line readings and art that are a part of the course.

Besides this primary focus, we have also linked other pages in art history and history which we believe may be of use. Finally, we have included a section of sites where students (although certainly not ones from BC) could download research papers --and a few where you can check for suspected plagiarism. For those resources, click here.
For resources on music history, click on this link: music.

Literature Resources

Click on the image below to view your desired page.

Tartuffe Whitman factory
Neoclassical literature Romantic literature Realist literature
A Doll's House Apocalypse Now T. S. Eliot
Ibsen's A Doll's House Conrad's Heart of Darkness Modern literature
Holocaust Furnace Munch's Scream Maverick
Holocaust/Wiesel Existentialism/Camus Postmodern literature






Course links

Humanities art history site
from Martin Luther's "Treatise on Good Works"
Menno Simon's "New Birth"
Schleitheim Brotherly Union (read all the sections on this site--they're brief)
from the Council of Trent
from John Locke
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen

If you have comments or questions, feel free to contact me. nislyl@bluffton.edu


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