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Course descriptions are available at http://ualk.ff.cuni.cz/current-students.html
This course is primarily an MA course, it is offered every winter semester and is a core requirement for studies specialising in Irish Studies. If MA places are not filled, BA students in year 3 of study (as elective/optional course). Erasmus students please note that this course requires advanced fluency in English: reading and writing. Please note: students must enroll in the course by week two of the semester. Students attempting to enroll on week 3 or later will not be accepted. Poslední úprava: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (15.03.2016)
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Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels and selected poems, Maria Edgeworth Castle Rackrent, Richard Brinsley Sheridan "The School for Scandal", Dion Boucicault "The Shaughraun", Sheridan LeFanu selected stories, Bram Stoker Dracula, Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray and "The Importance of Being Earnest", George Bernard Shaw "John Bull's Other Island". Recommended secondary reading: W.J. McCormack, From Burke to Beckett Ascendency Tradition and Betrayal in Literary History. Cork, 1994. Terry Eagleton, Heathcliff and the Great Hunger Studies in Irish Culture. Verso 1995. Declan Kiberd, Inventing Ireland: The Literature of the Modern Nation. Jonathan Cape, 1995. R.F. Foster, Modern Ireland 1600-1972. Penguin, 1988. R.F. Foster, Chapter 4: Ascendancy and Union, The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989. (Also in British Studies Library Room 219c) John H. Plumb, England in the Eighteenth Century. Pelican, 1990. (Also in British Studies Library Room 219c) Ernest Tuveson ed., Swift: A Collection of Critical Essays. Prentice-Hall, 1964. A. Norman Jeffares ed., Swift-Modern Judgements . MacMillan, 1968. W.J. McCormack, "Language, Class and Genre 1780-1830," The Field Day Anthology. W.J. McCormack, "Maria Edgeworth 1768-1849," The Field Day Anthology. Soňa Nováková, "‘Fictions of Reconciliation’: The Case of Maria Edgeworth’s Irish Tales," Litteraria Pragensia Vol.7, No. 13 (1997). Jerold E. Hogle ed., The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction. Cambridge, 2002. (British Studies Library Room 219c) Robert Tracy, The Unappeasable Host: Studies in Irish Identities. UCD, 1998. W.J. McCormack, "Irish Gothic and After," The Field Day Anthology. Matthew Arnold, Celtic Literature. See The Field Day Anthology and the internet. Neil Sammells, Wilde Style: The Plays and Prose of Oscar Wilde. Longman, 2000. Christopher Innes, Modern British Drama The Twentieth Century. Cambridge 2002. (See chapters on G.B. Shaw). Poslední úprava: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (15.03.2016)
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seminář Poslední úprava: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (15.03.2016)
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