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Wh at century did they live?

Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je Ing. Helena Zikmundová. Dostupné z Metodického portálu www.rvp.cz, ISSN: 1802-4785. Provozuje Národní ústav pro vzdělávání, školské poradenské zařízení a zařízení pro další vzdělávání pedagogických pracovníků (NÚV).

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Wh at century did they live?

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  1. Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je Ing. Helena Zikmundová. Dostupné z Metodického portálu www.rvp.cz, ISSN: 1802-4785. Provozuje Národní ústav pro vzdělávání, školské poradenské zařízení a zařízení pro další vzdělávání pedagogických pracovníků (NÚV).

  2. What century did they live? • William Shakespeare • Daniel Defoe • Jane Austen • Charles Dickens • Oscar Wilde • Rudyard Kipling • George Bernard Shaw • Agatha Christie 18. – 19. 19. – 20. 19. 16. – 17. 19. – 20. 20. 17. – 18. 19.

  3. When century did they live? • William Shakespeare • Daniel Defoe • Jane Austen • Charles Dickens • Oscar Wilde • Rudyard Kipling • George Bernard Shaw • Agatha Christie d) 16. – 17. g) 17. – 18. a) 18. – 19. c) 19. h) 19. b) 19. – 20. e) 19. – 20 f) 19. – 20.

  4. William Shakespeare 16. – 17. • one of the greatest dramatists • loved by the Queen Elisabeth II and James I • wrote 37 plays and many sonnets • comedies, history plays, tragedies Obr. 1

  5. Daniel Defoe 17. – 18. • a trader, traveller, journalist • a pioneer of economic journalism • wrote move than 500 books • the most famous work – Robinson Crusoe • a story of shipwrecked trader Obr. 2

  6. Jane Austen 18. – 19. • a romantic fiction novelist • attached the dependence of women on marriage to secure social and economical position • Sense and Sensibility • Pride and Prejudice Obr. 3

  7. Charles Dickens 19. • a writer and social critic • the greatest novelist of the Victorian period • his life experiences inspired him • David Copperfield, The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist Obr. 4

  8. Oscar Wilde 19. • an Irish writer and poet • known for his epigrams and plays • criticized by London society for his way of life • The Picture of Dorian Gray Obr. 5

  9. Rudyard Kipling 19. – 20. • a short-story writer, poet and novelist • known for children’s literature • the Jungle Book, The Second Jungle Book • awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature Obr. 6

  10. George Bernard Shaw 19. – 20. • an Irish playwright, essayist, writer novelist, short-story • wrote more than 60 plays • awarded Nobel Prize in Literature and an Oscar • Pygmalion Obr. 7

  11. Agatha Christie 20. • a crime writer of novels, short-stories and plays • the queen of detective story • the main characters- Miss Jane Marple and Hercule Poirot • the world’s longest-running play The Mousetrap Obr. 8

  12. Charles Dickens G.B. Shaw Agata Christie Oscar Wilde Rudyard Kipling Daniel Defoe Jane Austen Shakespeare Match the characters to the authors • Hercule Poirot • Dorian Grey • Maugli • Mackbeth • Mr. Darcy • Eliza Doolittle • Friday • Oliver Twist

  13. Agata Christie Oscar Wilde Rudyard Kipling Shakespeare Jane Austen G.B. Shaw Daniel Defoe Charles Dickens Key • Hercule Poirot • Dorian Grey • Maugli • Mackbeth • Mr. Darcy • Eliza Doolittle • Friday • Oliver Twist

  14. Použité zdroje • Obr.1 Chandos portrait. (2013, May 8). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:21, May 30, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chandos_portrait&oldid=554192888 • Obr. 2 Daniel Defoe. (2013, May 30). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:28, May 30, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Daniel_Defoe&oldid=557491844 • Obr. 3 Jane Austen. (2013, May 25). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:30, May 30, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php • Obr.4 Charles Dickens. (2013, May 26). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:33, May 30, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_Dickens&oldid=556819645 • Obr.5 Oscar Wilde. (2013, May 30). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:35, May 30, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oscar_Wilde&oldid=557483849 • Obr.6 Rudyard Kipling. (2013, May 30). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:26, May 30, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rudyard_Kipling&oldid=557469662 • Obr.7 George Bernard Shaw. (2013, May 16). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 05:43, May 31, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Bernard_Shaw&oldid=555331326 • Obr. 8 Agatha Christie. (2013, May 30). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 05:45, May 31, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Agatha_Christie&oldid=557582323

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