Series 3 - Teaching

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UTA 1460-3

Title

Teaching

Date(s)

  • [196-]-2011 (Creation)

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Series

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1.2 m of textual records
1 audio cassette

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Scope and content

Series consists of notes, syllabi and class schedules for courses Anne Lancashire taught in English, Drama and Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto. The series is subdivided by subject and between graduate courses and undergraduate courses taught. Series also includes records relating to course tests, exams and essay topics as well as notes for course material on English literature and drama authors, and works and genres from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Series also contains correspondence with Norman Jewison, Canadian film actor and director. Contains one audio cassette used in M.A.T. course “Shakespeare in the Classroom”.

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Open

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      For more files relating to courses taught at U of T, see Series 1.

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      B2014-0026/007-/009

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