| Course Code : | 1003FLWTLE | | Study domain: | Literature | | Semester: | Semester: 1st/2nd semester
| | Contact hours: | 30 | | Credits: | 4 | | Study load (hours): | 112 | | Contract restrictions: | No contract restriction
| | Language of instruction : | English
| | Exam period: | exam in the 2nd semester
| | Tutor(s) | Dirk Van Hulle Luc Herman Pim Verhulst
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1. Prerequisites
At the start of this course the student should have acquired the following competences:
- Competences corresponding the final attainment level of secondary school
An active knowlegde of :Specific prerequisites for this course: A high-school diploma
2. Learning outcomes
- an understanding of how the canon of literature in English operates; - knowledge of the historical development of literature in English from Beowulf to the present day; - close reading skills.
3. Course contents
This course introduces the concepts of the canon, "literature in English" and literary history, and then provides a historical overview of the development of literature in English, from Beowulf to the present day.
4. Teaching method
Class contact teaching: Lectures Personal work: Assignments:Individually
5. Assessment method and criteria
Examination: Written without oral presentationClosed bookOpen-question Continuous assessment: (interim) tests
6. Study material
Required reading
- The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Major Authors. Eighth edition, 2 vols. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York/London: Norton, 2006 (available from De Groene Waterman, Wolstraat 10). - Hand-outs in class for American literature
Optional reading
The following study material can be studied on a voluntary basis: - The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Major Authors: Seventh Edition. New York and London: Norton, 2001. - The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Shorter Sixth Edition. New York and London: Norton, 2003.
7. Contact information Luc.Herman@ua.ac.be Dirk.Vanhulle@ua.ac.be Pim.Verhulst@ua.ac.be
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