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Older English Literature - OPBA2A107A
Title: Starší anglická literatura
Guaranteed by: Katedra anglického jazyka a literatury (41-KAJL)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2022
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 2
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/1, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: doc. PhDr. Petr Chalupský, Ph.D.
PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D.
Is pre-requisite for: OPBA2A109A
Annotation -
Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (01.02.2020)
The aim of this course is to introduce students to some major works of English literature from its earliest beginnings to the second half of the eighteenth century. The lectures are designed to offer a general historical, social and cultural context for the course texts. The seminars will deal with reading and analysis of the individual selected works.
Descriptors - Czech
Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (28.01.2021)

Distanční výuka předmětu bude probíhat v online prostředí MS Teams (semináře) a Zoom (přednáška).

Studenti mají rovněž k dispozici platformu Moodle: 

https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=5978.

Literature -
Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (01.02.2020)

Moodle: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=5978

Primary sources (to be found in Moodle):

Beowulf - extracts

The Dream of the Rood

The Canterbury Tales – “The General Prologue”, “The Pardoner’s Tale”

Sir Philip Sidney: Astrophel and Stella - extract

Edmund Spenser: Amoretti - extract

Christopher Marlowe: “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love”

Walter Raleigh: “Nymph’s Reply (to Marlowe)”

William Shakespeare: Sonnets: 3, 18, 30, 60, 130, 138, 14

William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream (extracts), Hamlet (extracts)

John Donne: “Love’s Alchemy”, “The Flea”

John Milton: Paradise Lost (extracts)

John Bunyan: Pilgrim’s Progress (extracts)

Jonathan Swift: A Modest Proposal, Gulliver’s Travels (extract)

David Defoe: Robinson Crusoe (extract)

Laurence Sterne: Tristram Shandy (extract)

William Blake: Songs of Innocence + Songs of Experience (extracts)

Robert Burns: “To a Mouse”, “A Red, Red Rose”, “Auld Lang Syne”

Selected secondary sources:

Alexander, Michael. A History of English Literature. Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

Baldick, Chris. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford University Press, 2004.

Burgess, Anthony. English Literature: A Survey for Students. New ed. London: Longman, 1974.

Childs, Peter. Reading Fiction. Opening the Text. Palgrave, 2001.

Coote, Stephen. The Penguin Short History of English Literature. London: Penguin, 1993.

Rogers, Pat. Ed. The Oxford Illustrated History of English literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

Sanders, Andrew. The Short Oxford History of English Literature. Third edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

Syllabus
Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (01.02.2020)

Lectures:  

1. Old and Middle English Poetry and Prose

2. Alliterative Revival, Geoffrey Chaucer         

3. Renaissance Period – Background, Elizabethan Period, Renaissance love poetry

4. English Renaissance Drama, William Shakespeare

5. Late Renaissance – Ben Jonson, John Donne

6. Civil War – John Milton and Others

7. Restoration Period – Drama and Prose

8. Eighteenth Century – Introduction and Poetry

9. The Rise of the Novel

10. The Development of the Novel, Late Classicism

11. Pre-Romantic Poetry

 

Seminars:

25/02 Introduction to the Course

03/03 Beowulf

10/3 The Canterbury Tales (“General Prologue”, “Pardoner’s Tale”)

17/03 The Sonnet (Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare)

24/03 Pastoral and Metaphysical Poetry (Marlowe, Raleigh, Donne)

31/03 A Midsummer Night’s Dream

07/04 Hamlet

14/04 Religious Literature: “The Dream of the Rood”, Everyman  

21/04 Paradise Lost (extract), Pilgrim’s Progress (extract)

28/04 Jonathan Swift: A Modest Proposal, Gulliver’s Travels (extract)

05/05 18th Century Novel: Robinson Crusoe (extract), Tristram Shandy (extract)

12/05 Pre-Romantic Poetry: William Blake and Robert Burns (selected poems)

Course completion requirements -
Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (01.02.2021)

The course is reading-based – preparation for and active participation in weekly seminars are necessary; regular attendance (three absences in total allowed).

Credit Test – min. score: 70%, max: 2 re-sittings (3 possible sittings in total).

The content of this course will be assessed again later in both oral and written exams.

Language skills are part of the overall assessment.

Learning resources
Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (01.02.2020)

The course in Moodle: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=5978.

 
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