Lecturer(s)
|
-
Kucíková Monika, PhDr. Ph.D.
|
Course content
|
Week 1: Introduction: basic literary terms and critical concepts (some basic guidelines for reading literature Week 2: Shakespeare's timeless works in the context of Tudor England with primary emphasis on the major comedies and tragedies Week 3: A duality in Victorian literature Authors associated with the late Victorian Period, particularly Oscar Wilde Week 4: Literature between the Wars Literature between the outbreak of the World War I and the beginning of the World War II with attention to cultural, political and literary contexts Week 5: Modernist experiments: James Joyce, a prominent contributor to the Modernist Movement Week 6: Modernist experiments: Virginia Woolf, a key figure of Modernism Week 7: George Orwell, an acute observer of his time, in the context of significant historic and political events Week 8: The themes of fall, guilt, corruptibility and the depravity of human nature in William Golding's novels Week 9: Theatre of the Absurd: an existentialistic vision of the meaningless of human existence; Samuel Beckett and his influence on Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard Week 10: Angry Young Men: authors at the forefront of a new trend of social realism and anti-establishment Week 11: Women writers: Doris Lessing Week 12: Contemporary British fiction: Chinua Achebe Week 13: Revision, Final Test
|
Learning activities and teaching methods
|
- Presentation preparation (report in a foreign language) (10-15)
- 10 hours per semester
- Contact hours
- 26 hours per semester
- Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40)
- 16 hours per semester
|
prerequisite |
---|
Knowledge |
---|
to use English at the B2 level according to CEFR |
to identify key literary trends |
to explain key facts from the cultural development of the USA in the 19th century |
to describe key milestones of cultural development of the USA in the 20th century |
to show knowledge of the current cultural developments in the UK |
Skills |
---|
to read and understand literary texts |
to identify the main ideas of given literary works |
to adequately summarize literary texts |
to actively engage in discussion on a given topic |
on the basic level, to express one's viewpoint related to a literary topic |
Competences |
---|
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
learning outcomes |
---|
Knowledge |
---|
to put literary development in the UK and major cultural and historical events into context |
to define and describe significant features of cultural and social development in the UK in the 19th and 20th century |
to define the chronological and intellectual specifics of the origin of the British novel |
to characterize regionalism, realism and naturalism and describe their differences |
to identify development lines and concepts of British poetry and drama |
Skills |
---|
to actively use specialized literary terminology |
to independently classify literary genres |
to adequately interpret given American literary texts |
to demonstrate the knowledge of a given literary genre via the analysis of the selected literary text |
to characterize the main features and representatives of a given literary trend |
Competences |
---|
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
teaching methods |
---|
Knowledge |
---|
Seminar |
Textual studies |
Collaborative instruction |
Self-study of literature |
Skills |
---|
Seminar |
Practicum |
Competences |
---|
Practicum |
Task-based study method |
Textual studies |
assessment methods |
---|
Knowledge |
---|
Test |
Continuous assessment |
Individual presentation at a seminar |
Skills |
---|
Skills demonstration during practicum |
Group presentation at a seminar |
Test |
Competences |
---|
Skills demonstration during practicum |
Test |
Continuous assessment |
Recommended literature
|
|