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The aim of this course is to consolidate and deepen the students’ existing knowledge of English and British
literature through complex and cross-section themes and exploring this knowledge in wider historical, social and
cultural contexts. The course is conceived as class discussions and students’ presentations based on preceding
independent preparation and reading.
Last update: SKALOVA/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (28.08.2012)
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Pravidelná a aktivní účast v seminářích, krátké prezentace na určená témata, napsání evičné eseje jako přípravy na soubornou magisterskou zkoušku. Last update: CHALUPSK/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (19.09.2016)
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Bradbury, Malcolm, The Modern British Novel (Penguin Books 1994) Coote, Stephen, The Penguin Short History of English Literature (Penguin Books 1993) English, James F., (ed.), Contemporary British Fiction (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing 2006) Head, Dominic, Modern British Fiction, 1950-2000 (Cambridge University Press 2002) Hilský, Martin, Modernisté (Praha: Torst 1995) Lane, R.J., Mengham, R., Tew, P., (eds.) Contemporary British Fiction (Cambridge: Polity Press 2003) Rogers, Pat (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature (Oxford University Press 1994) Sanders, Andrew, The Short Oxford History of English Literature (Oxford University Press 2004) Last update: SKALOVA/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (28.08.2012)
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1. English literature and religion 2. Climaxes of English drama 3. Metamorphoses of English poetic sensibility 4. Major developments in the 18th and 19th century English novel 5. English Romanticism 6. British Modernism 7. British literature from the 1930s to 1960s 8. Postmodernism in British literature 9. Metamorphoses of humour in English literature Last update: SKALOVA/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (28.08.2012)
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