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English Literature II

Code: MEAAM014     Acronym: LI2

Instance: 2010/2011 - 2S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Department of Anglo-American Studies
Course/CS Responsible: Masters in Anglo-American Studies

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
EAAL 1 Course Programme 1 - 9 80 243
MEAA 5 Study Plan since 2007/2008 1 - 9 80 243

Teaching language

English

Objectives

At the end of the course students are supposed to have acquired the knowledge and developed capacities that will enable them: 1) to have a wide and rich knowledge of the works of T. S.Eliot and James Joyce included in the present programme; 2) intellectually to move with ease within the field of modernist studies, especially with respect to modernism in England; 3) to be able to deal with the meanings and importance of modernism in the literary and cultural history of the 20th century in the western world; 4)
to understand the processes that give representations a culturally constructed side, as in the example of modernist representations of place; 5) to be able to assess the place of modernism in the shaping of our contemporary world.


Program

Modernism, understood as the historic and cultural configuration of rupture, innovation and avant garde in the early 20th century, had a prevailing urban and cosmopolitan character. But when it instituted cities as centres both of attraction for culture makers and of diffusion for their works, modernism was not only creating from those centres but was also in a way creating them, conferring on them certain dimensions that would become part of the way the 20th century came to represent them. The present course will be centred on the study of those works by T. S. Eliot and James Joyce that have a more direct relevance in the composition of the images of London and Dublin, and will pay special attention to the analysis of structural, thematic, rhetorical and other processes through which these cities acquire a textual dimension.

Mandatory literature

T. S. Eliot; Collected Poems 1909-1962, London: Faber and Faber, 1974
James Joyce; Ulysses: Annotated Student’s Edition , Harmondsworth: Penguin , 1992
James Joyce; Dubliners, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000

Teaching methods and learning activities

The course will be run on a seminar basis

keywords

Humanities > Literature > Literary criticism
Humanities > Literature > European literature > Germanic literature > English literature

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Weight (%) End date
Attendance (estimated) Participação presencial 45,00
Trabalho escrito 163,00 2011-06-25
Total: - 0,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Description Type Time (hours) End date
Estudo autónomo 35
Total: 35,00

Eligibility for exams

a) active participation in the seminars
b) an oral presentation on a predefined subject
c) a written essay to be presented and discussed at the end of the semester
Students are expected to attend at least 2/3 of the seminar sessions


Calculation formula of final grade

Weighted avarage of the results of the components mentioned above.

Examinations or Special Assignments

n/a

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

n/a

Classification improvement

n/a
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