Ukrainian Literature of the 19th c. II 3222-30LU4K-N
- Characteristics of social and political events and processes of the second half of the 19th century. The affluence reform of 1861. Shows 1863 and 1876 against Ukrainian literature and language.
- The role of the journal "Osnowa" in the literary process of the 1860s.
- The specificity of the development of Ukrainian realism from the ethnographic-romantic trend to naturalism.
- Prose Marko Wowczok.
- Poetry of Hlibowa - the most outstanding Ukrainian fabulist
- Beginnings of literature in Bukovina (connection with romantic poetry, especially with the works of T. Szewczenko)
- J. Fed'kowycz - the eulogist of soldier's sorrow, author of romantic prose about legendary figures.
- New trends and literary genres. Domination of fictional species (novels, short stories). The importance of work from scratch, organic work, education, science instead of the revolutionary concept of romantics
- The development of narrative prose
- Ivan Franko's activity and works
- The clash of Narodnic realism with modernistic trends at the turn of the century. The first signs of a breakthrough in aesthetic consciousness. Lviv 1898-1907)
The beginning of the new century - the appearance of modernist manifestoes. The first open letter by M. Worony from 1901 calling for the "Europeanisation" of poetry and the search for new creative paths.
Works of Lesi Ukrainka - an innovative and pan-European character. Declaration of defense of the "banner of modernism", the will to live and fight (in spite of physical weakness), the desire for heroic deeds. The evolution of creativity from lyrical poems to poems-dramas.
Prosecution by M. Kociubiński - evolution from the traditional prose of modernist-symbolic narrative techniques, stream of consciousness, existential analysis of individual experiences and impressionism.
Estimated, total number of hours that the student must devote to achieving the learning outcomes defined for the subject - 60 hours
organized hours - 2 hours weekly x 1 semester = 30 hours
independent student work - 60 hours
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
S1_W04 He knows the various stages of development of Ukrainian literature, culture and history
S1_W05 He knows the individual creators and their works from the earliest times to the present
S1_W06 Knows and understands the basic methods of analysis and interpretation of Ukrainian literature and culture from the earliest times to the present
S1_U01 Is able to search, analyze, evaluate, select and use information about Ukrainian literature, culture and history from the earliest times to the present with the use of various sources and methods.
S1_U03 Is able to analyze works of Ukrainian literature and culture from the earliest times to the present with the use of research methods appropriate for a given subject.
S1_U04 Is able to substantively present the results of his research in the field of Ukrainian literature and culture from the earliest times to the present day.
S1_K03 Is able to properly define the priorities for the implementation of tasks specified by himself or others
Assessment criteria
The condition for passing the subject and admission to the final exam is:
systematic preparation for classes of given material (checked during 2 mid-term test tests) 50%
activity, continuous evaluation, shaping 50%
The subject ends with a written exam assessed according to the following percentages
60% - 68% - 3 (satisfactory)
69% - 77% - 3+ (rated satisfactory plus)
78% - 86% - 4 (good)
87% - 95% - 4+ (good plus)
96% - 98% - 5 (very good)
99% -100% - 5! (very good with an exclamation mark)
The student has the right to 3 unexcused absences, each subsequent one requires an explanation.
Classes during which the student was absent may include a lecturer during the lecture.
Bibliography
Marko Wowczok, Horpyna
Leonid Hlibow, Pisnia, Łebid', Szczuka i rak, Ochrimowa chata, Wowk ta Jahnia
Iwan Neczuj-Lewyćkyj, Mykoła Dżeria
Iwan Karpenko-Karyj, Martyn Borulia
I. Franko, Z werszyn I nyzyn, Ziwjale lystia, Mojsej, Zachar Berkut (fragm.)
Łesia Ukrainka Lisowa pisnia, Kaminnyj hospodar, wiersze
Olga Kobylańska Cariwna, Valse melancolique
Mychajło Kocibiński Cipowiaz, Cho, Dlia zahalnoho dobra, Lialeczka, Na kameni, Cwit jabluni, Pid minerentami, Smich, Win ide, Intermezzo, Fata morgana, Tini zabutych predkiw
Istorija ukrainśkoji literatury XIX st. u 3 kn. Za red. M. T. Jacenka, Kyiv 1993-95.
M. Wozniak, Istorija ukrainśkoji literatury w 2 kn, Lviv 1992-94.
S. Jefremow, Istorija ukrainśkoho pysmenstwa, Kyiv 1995.
A. Kornijenko, Ukraiński modernizm, Kraków 1998.
S. Pawłyczko, Dyskurs modernizmu w ukraińskij literaturi, Kyiv 1999.
F. Nieuważny, O poezji ukraińskiej od Iwana Kotlarewskiego do Liny Kostenko, Białystok 1993.
I. Denysiuk, Rozwytok maloji prozy XIX – poczatku XX st., Kyiv 1981.
G. Grabowycz, Narysy do istorii ukraińskoji literatury, Kyiv 1998.
G. Grabowycz, Do istorii ukrainśkoji literatury. Doslidżennia, ese poleminka, Kyiv 1997.
M. Najenko, Ukrajinśkie literaturoznastwo, Kyiv 1997.
Literaturoznawczyj słownyk-dovidnyk, Kyiv 1997.
M. Kuplowski, Iwan Franko jako krytyk literatury polskiej, Rzeszów 1974.
E. Wiśniewska, O sztuce pisarskiej Mychajła Kociubińskiego, Wrocław 1973.
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