Kursthemen
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Aims:
The aim of the course is to introduce students to the study of British culture. They gain a general chronological overview of historical and cultural periods and familiarize themselves with a selection of schools of thought and art, as well as with some of the most important works of art of each period, always in the context of general European trends.
Description:
Lectures: The content of the lectures is split into two forms. Compulsory reading from a textbook and pre-recorded videos (available on the e-learning server and YouTube) provide an overview of British history and cultural history. Face to face lectures cover the literary history of the British Isles and they directly complement the work which is done in the seminar.
Seminar: The seminar focuses on a selection of texts from British literature.Topics of online lectures:
Pre-Norman History and Culture
Britain in the Middle Ages
Renaissance and Humanism
British Renaissance
Rationalism and the Enlightenment
British Enlightenment: Philosophy, Culture, Life
Romanticism and Its British Form
Victorian Britain: Life and Culture
Modernism and Twentieth Century Schools of Thought
Modernism in Britain: Life and Culture before the Second World War
Britain in the 50s and 60s: Movements, Changes and their Reflection in British Culture
Britain in the 70s and 80s
Contemporary Britain: Challenges, Trends and their Cultural Representation
Topics of face to face lectures and seminars:
Old English Literature
Middle English Literature
Elizabethan Literature
Literature of Restoration Period
Enlightenment Prose and Poetry
Romantic Prose and Poetry
19th-Century Novel
Irish Culture and Literature
Modernism
Prose, poetry, and drama in the 20th century
Schedule of face to face lectures with dates in the full time program:
1. February 21 : Old and Middle English
2. February 28: Renaissance
3. March 6: Reformation, Restoration period
4. March 13: Classicism, rise of the novel
5. March 20: Romanticism I
6. March 27: Romanticism II
7. April 4: Realism
8. April 10: End of 19th/beginning of 20th century
9. April 17: Modernism
10. April 24: Irish history and literature
11. May 15: 20th century poetry and drama
12. May 22: 20th century fiction
Note: Part-time students will receive information about their seminar and lecture dates by e-mail or through Google Classroom for their particular group.
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21.3 MB Powerpointová prezentace (2007)
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602.1 KB Powerpointová prezentace (2007)
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772.1 KB Powerpointová prezentace (2007)
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2.3 MB Powerpointová prezentace (2007)
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2.3 MB Powerpointová prezentace (2007)
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 9–96.
An overview of the period ending in 1066 from the perspective of physical remains and artefacts.
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 97–162.
A basic overview of the features of the Norman and Gothic styles.
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 219–224.
An overview of the basic features and roots of Humanism and the Renaissance, as well as its typical features in art and architecture. Basic features of the sonnet form are also explained.
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 163–217.
An introduction to British Renaissance theater, its social function and position, as well as to some of its most important names. At the end of the presentation, two poets of key importance (beyond those already mentioned amongst the playwrights) are also mentioned.
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No assigned reading besides that for the previous two topics.
Four more key figures of British Renaissance are introduced.
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 225–230.
A discussion of the various negative reactions to the Renaissance, and how they have led to the Interregnum and the Restoration. The culture and public life in these periods is also discussed.
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 231–251.
An overview of some of the key thoughts of the Enlightenment, its relation to British history, and the thinkers behind them. (This is the first section, further sections are going to be uploaded shortly.)
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Assigned Reading: see the previous topic.
A discussion of some important British thinkers of the Enlightenment and an overview of some general features of Augustan literature.
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Assigned reading: see the previous two topics.
An overview of some of the key literary figures of the period
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 253–284.
An overview of the main features of Romanticism, and a brief presentation of some key figures in literature and art.
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 285–317.
An overview of some of the influential movements of the 19th century in Britain.
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Assigned Reading: see the previous topic
A short overview of the major changes of life in the 19th century.
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Assigned Reading: BHfD 319–365.
A discussion on (the problems of) defining Modernism, and a discussion of its social, historical, philosophical, technological and artistic roots.
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Assigned Reading: see the previous topic.
An overview of some of this period's key figures and their oeuvres.
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Geöffnet: Freitag, 15. März 2024, 00:00Geschlossen: Dienstag, 30. April 2024, 00:00
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Geöffnet: Montag, 15. April 2024, 00:00Geschlossen: Freitag, 31. Mai 2024, 00:00
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Geöffnet: Samstag, 20. Mai 2023, 00:00Geschlossen: Samstag, 15. Juni 2024, 00:00
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Geöffnet: Montag, 20. Mai 2024, 00:00Geschlossen: Sonntag, 16. Juni 2024, 23:59
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Online materials for the seminar are to be found in Google Classroom. Below is the link for the Wednesday group.
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Online materials for the seminar are to be found in Google Classroom. Below is the link for the Thursday group.
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Part time students can access Google Classroom for their seminar via the link below.
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20.1 MB Powerpointová prezentace (2007)