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přednáška:
Kurs je úvodem do základní terminologie poetiky a literární vědy, zabývá se různými přístupy ke čtení a interpretaci a seznamuje studenty s oblastí literárních studií. seminář: Hlavním cílem semináře je rozvíjet schopnost kritické četby a interpretace. Studenti v semináři praktikují teoretické znalosti získané v přednášce Úvodu do literárních studií a debatují o základních pojmech literární vědy. Seminář se též zaměřuje na praktické procvičování základních znalostí poetiky. Nácvik techniky psaní akademických prací probíhá formou zadaného písemného projektu. Poslední úprava: UAAZNOJE (16.07.2007)
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Aristotle, Poetics Montgomery, M., et al., Ways of Reading (London: Routledge, 1992) Green, K. and LeBihan, J., Critical Theory and Practice (London: Routledge, 1996) Poslední úprava: UAAZNOJE (27.05.2008)
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přednáška + seminář Poslední úprava: UAAZNOJE (27.05.2008)
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LECTURE 1. Introduction
2. Figurative Language I - Metaphor, Metonymy, Synecdoche 3. Figurative Language II - Irony
4. Other Basic Concepts of Poetics
5. Genre
6. Narrative
7. Typology of Literary Theories
8. Representation
9. Author. Authorial Intention. Reader
10. Signs & Structure - I
11. Signs & Structure - II
SEMINAR Pilný: 1. Introductory 2. Poetics - I: Metaphor, Metonymy, Synecdoche R: William Shakespeare, "Sonnet 60"; Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Ozymandias" 3. Poetics - II: Irony R: Jonathan Swift, A Modest Proposal; William Shakespeare, "Sonnet 130" 4. Poetics - III: Metre, Rhyme, Verse R: John Donne, "Holy Sonnet No. 10"; William Blake, "The Clod and the Pebble"; Paul Muldoon, "The Coney" 5. Genre, Genre Expectations R: Angela Carter, "The Company of Wolves" 6. Narrative Strategies/ Figurative Language - I R: James Joyce, "The Sisters" 7. Narrative Strategies/ Figurative Language - II R: Samuel Beckett, "First Love" 8. Representation and Narrative Perspective R: D.H. Lawrence, "The Prussian Officer" 9. Representation and Narrative Perspective/ Discourses of Power R: Michael Ondaatje, "Don't Talk to Me about Matisse" (from Running in the Family) 10. Author and Intention R: Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven", "The Philosophy of Composition" 11. Author and Reader R: Lawrence Sterne, Tristram Shandy, Vol. I, Ch. 1-14
Wallace: 1. Introduction, Course outline and requirements 2. Narrative: Theories of narrative structure; plots and stories 3. Narrative: Point of view and character 4. Narrative: Point of view and character 5. Narrative: Genre 6. Irony, Satire, Allegory 7. Poetry: Poetic form, rhyme and meter 8. Poetry: Poetic language and devices 9. Poetry: Poetic language and devices 10. Drama: Genre 11. Drama: Dramatic structure, naturalism, social messages 12. Test List of texts for discussion throughout the semester-readings will be announced in class from week to week: Auden, W.H. "If I Could Tell You" Austen, Jane Emma (page 1) Bunyan, John Pilgrim's Progress (extract to be specified) Donne, John "The Flea" Ibsen, Henrik A Doll's House Joyce, James "The Sisters" Joyce, James A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (page 1) Lavin, Mary "A Story with a Pattern" Orwell, George Animal Farm (Chapter 1) Plath, Sylvia "Metaphors" Roth, Philip Portnoy's Complaint (page 1) Shakespeare, William Hamlet (extracts to be specified) Shakespeare, William selected sonnets Shandy, Tristram (Vol. 1 Chapters 1-14) Shelley, PB "Ozymandias" Stoker, Bram Dracula (Chapters 1-3) Stoppard, Tom Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (extracts to be specified) Swift, Jonathan "A Modest Proposal," Swift, Jonathan Gulliver's Travels (Chapters 1, 4-6) Wordsworth, William "The Daffodils" Poslední úprava: UAAZNOJE (30.05.2008)
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