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Introduction to English Culture and Literature

Code: LLC063     Acronym: ICLI

Instance: 2012/2013 - 1S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Department of Anglo-American Studies
Course/CS Responsible: Bachelor in Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
LA 0 Study Plan-Applied Languages: Translation 3 - 6 52 162
LLC 89 Joint Lauguage Plan -Englis/German 2 - 6 52 162
Joint Language Plan - English/Spanish 2 - 6 52 162
Joint Language Plan-Portuguese/English 2 - 6 52 162
Single Language Plan-English 1 - 6 52 162
English Studies Plan (Teaching) With German 2 - 6 52 162
English Studies Plan (Teaching) with Spanish 2 - 6 52 162
English Studies Plan (Teaching) With French 2 - 6 52 162
Joint Language Plan -English/French 2 - 6 52 162
LRI 2 Study Plan - Minor in English Studies 2 - 6 52 162
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Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

To provide the students with basic knowledge in the fields of the History of the British Isles and of the History of English Literature.
To familiarize the students with basic concepts of the study of Culture and Literature.

Program

Theoretical classes will be devoted to the construction of a historical overview of English (or British) society from the Tudor Age to the Victorian Age, regarding the social and political situation as well as the field of intellectual production.
Practical classes and tutorials will focus on five works originating from distinct historical contexts, representative of several genres and aesthetic/ideological orientations, and also of significant value as documents of social history and the history of ideas. The five works are:
1. Thomas More, Utopia
2. William Shakespeare, Macbeth
3. Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock
4. William Blake, Songs of Innocence and of Experience
5. Charles Dickens, Hard Times

N.B.:
1. Students are expected to purchase the following books:
Dickens, Charles, Hard Times, ed. Kate Flint, London, Penguin, 2003.
Morus, Tomás, A Utopia, trad. José Marinho, Lisboa, Guimarães Editores, 1952 (com reedições).
Shakespeare, William, Macbeth, ed. George Hunter, London, Penguin, 2005 [1967].
2. Other primary texts will be made available through the usual channels at FLUP.
3. Further bibliographical references will be given in class.

Mandatory literature

Blake, William; Complete Writings with Variant Readings, ed. Geoffrey Keynes, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1966
Dickens, Charles; Hard Times, ed. Kate Flint, London, Penguin, 2003
Morus, Tomás; A Utopia, trad. José Marinho, Lisboa, Guimarães Editores, 1952 (com reedições)
Pope, Alexander; The Poems of Alexander Pope: A one-volume edition of the Twickenham text with selected annotations, ed. John Butt, London, Methuen, 1975
Shakespeare, William; Macbeth, ed. George Hunter, London, Penguin, 2005 [1967]

Complementary Bibliography

Barnard, Robert; A Short History of English Literature, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1984
Daiches, David; A Critical History of English Literature, Londres, Secker & Warburg, 1969
Fowler, Alastair; A History of English Literature, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1987
Kearney, Hugh; The British Isles: A History of Four Nations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989
Morgan, Kenneth O., ed.; The Oxford History of Britain, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1993
Sanders, Andrew; The Short Oxford History of English Literature, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1994
Sena, Jorge de; A Literatura Inglesa: Ensaio de Interpretação e de História, Lisboa, Cotovia, 1989
Wimsatt, William K., Jr., e Cleanth Brooks; Literary Criticism: A Short History, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 [1957]
Wynne-Davies, Marion, ed.; Bloomsbury Guide to English Literature, London, Bloomsbury, 1989

Teaching methods and learning activities

Exposition and discussion of the relevant historical and cultural contexts.
Analysis and critical commentary of the aforementioned texts.

keywords

Humanities > Literature > European literature > Germanic literature > English literature
Social sciences > Cultural studies > Anglo saxon studies

Evaluation Type

Evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Weight (%) End date
Attendance (estimated) Participação presencial 60,00
Written exam Exame 2,00 2013-02-28
Total: - 0,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Description Type Time (hours) End date
Preparation for exam Estudo autónomo 100 2013-02-28
Total: 100,00

Eligibility for exams

Attendance of 75% of the classes.

Calculation formula of final grade

Final exam = 100%.

Examinations or Special Assignments

Not applicable.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Not applicable.

Classification improvement

According to Faculty regulations.
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