Reading Milton - ATAPVP001
Anglický název: Reading Milton
Zajišťuje: Ústav translatologie (21-UTRL)
Fakulta: Filozofická fakulta
Platnost: od 2022
Semestr: letní
Body: 0
E-Kredity: 3
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:0/2, Z [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / neomezen (neurčen)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: čeština
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
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Garant: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil.
Vyučující: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil.
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Anotace
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)
Reading Milton: Subtleties and Anxieties in Paradise Lost

This is a close-reading course, taught in English - a joint class for BA and MA students of Translation Studies and the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures, and for Erasmus students. It aims to illuminate Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost and show how innovative Milton is in his use of language and poetic form, as well as in his treatment of the simple Genesis story. We shall analyse selected passages and discuss the textual subtleties and anxieties that the text raises, particularly as they relate to Satan, the presentation of God, and Adam and Eve’s union and sexuality.
Cíl předmětu
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)

This close-reading course aims to illuminate Milton’s Paradise Lost and show how innovative Milton is in his use of language and poetic form, as well as in his treatment of the simple Genesis story. We shall analyse selected passages and discuss the textual subtleties and anxieties that the text raises, particularly as they relate to Satan, the presentation of God, and Adam and Eve’s union and sexuality.

The course is primarily intended for MA students and 3rd-year BA students of both The Department of Translation Studies and the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures, but it is open to anyone who wishes to discover how intricate Milton’s poem is and learn about the greatest epic poet in the English language – a controversial figure whose example and ideas have not ceased to inspire poets, writers and thinkers more than three hundred years after his death.

Deskriptory
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)

A joint course for students of Translation Studies and English-Department students, held at the Institute of Translation Studies in

Hybernská Street.

Podmínky zakončení předmětu
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)

Students will be required to read about 500-700 lines per week before they attend the class  and participate actively in seminar discussions.

3 credits (all students of Translation Studies, English Department BA students): regular attendance (3 absences are tolerated), active participation (50%) and required readings (50%).

5 credits (English Department MA students): regular attendance (3 absences are tolerated), active participation (50%) and required readings (50%), writen work: MA students of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures will be expected to hand in an essay of about 2,500-3,000 words on a Miltonic topic of their choice.

 

 

 

 

 

Literatura
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)

Primary literature:

 FOWLER, ALASTAIR, ed., John Milton: Paradise Lost. 2nd ed. Harlow, Essex: Addison Wesley Longman Limited, 1998.

 HUGHES, MERRITT Y., ed., John Milton: Complete Poems and Major Prose. New York: Odyssey Press, 1957.

 LEONARD, JOHN, ed., John Milton: Paradise Lost. London: Penguin Books Ltd, 2000.

 Thomas H. Luxon, The John Milton Reading Room (https://milton.host.dartmouth.edu/reading_room/contents/about_mrr.shtml).  

 

Secondary sources:

 

DANIELSON, DENNIS, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Milton. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

MCDOWELL, NICHOLAS and NIGEL SMITH (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Milton. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2009.

LEONARD, JOHN. The Value of Milton. Cambridge, 2016.

KEAN, MARGARET (ed.), John Milton’s Paradise Lost: A Sourcebook. London and New York: Routledge, 2005.

NOAM REISNER. John Milton’s Paradise Lost: A Reading Guide. Reading Guides to Long Poems. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011.  

SCHWARTZ, Louis (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Paradise Lost. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2014.

Metody výuky
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)

A close-reading course, based on a detailed textual analysis and discussion of selected passages from Milton's Paradise Lost.

Požadavky ke zkoušce
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)

Students will be required to read about 500-700 lines per week before they attend the class (!) and participate actively in seminar discussions.

 

Regular attendance (3 absences are tolerated), active participation (50%) and required readings (50%).

 

No written work is required.

Vstupní požadavky
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Šárka Brotánková, D.Phil. (08.02.2024)

The course is primarily intended for MA students and 3rd-year BA students, but is open to all. No previous knowledge of Milton's poem, life and works is expected.