The general literature from the comparative perspective 3300-LPWUK-SFK-3-L
This course looks at literary periods in chronological order and from the comparative perspective. By using examples of important texts of the given period, it discusses the tenets of various trends, and looks at similarities/differences in their manifestation in different national literatures.
Such procedure allows to gain knowledge of the discussed epoch and also trains the skill of comparative reading and interpretation of literature.
By discussing the texts, the course strives to activate the knowledge of comparative theories and methods acquired earlier.
Mode
Blended learning
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
K_W01 The student has the knowledge and understanding of the place and the meaning of literature and literary theories, and their multifaceted connections with humanities.
K_W08 The student has the knowledge and understanding of the multifaceted relations of literature to historic and cultural processes.
K_W13 The student has the knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts and rules of protection of intellectual property and copyright.
K_U02 The student can apply basic research skills in accordance with the scientific code of ethics and copyright law; these skills include identifying and analysing the problem, choosing adequate methodology and research tools, analysing and presenting results, all of which pertain to literary studies.
K_U11 The student can plan and organise their work and take their own initiative.
K_U13 The student can access and gather information independently, and can develop skills with the help of adequate sources.
K_K01 The student is ready to self-evalute the knowledge and skills critically.
K_K05 The student is ready to show respect and care for preserving cultural heritage.
Assessment criteria
Written exam (75%), active class-participation (25%)
Regular attendance is important; two absences allowed regardless of the reason.
Bibliography
Romanticism:
M. Shelley, Frankenstein albo nowy Prometeusz
E.T.A. Hoffmann, Piaskun
Decadent movement:
J.-K. Huysmans, Na wspak
G. D'Annunzio, Triumf śmierci
Modernism:
V. Woolf, Pani Dalloway
Th. Mann, Śmierć w Wenecji
Postmodernism:
I. Calvino, Jeśli zimową nocą podróżny
J. Barth, Pływająca opera
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