Předmět Country, City and Environment in British Literature (AJ16066)
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Cíl
The course will consider ways in which the city and country, nature and environment have been negotiated as significant elements of human experience in European and related cultures in general and in modern British literature from the time of the Renaissance down to the present day, taking into account elements of poetry, drama and the novel. A participant completing the course will be expected to have discussed and analysed aspects of these elements and their relations and to have produced an essay a precisely focused written analysis in relation to a specific piece of literature covered on the course.
Osnova
Sept 18th:Orientation Week: No LessonWeek 1: Sept 25th: IntroductoryWeek 2: Oct 2nd:Hesiod: Works and Days (Erga kai Hemerai); Lucretius: The Nature of The Universe (De Rerum Natura) Book TwoWeek 3: Oct 9th:W.Shakespeare: King Lear Acts 1&2Week 4: Oct 16th: W. Shakespeare: King Lear: Acts 3-5Week 5: Oct 23rd :Ben Jonson: To Penshurst. John Milton: Paradise Lost: Book IV; Goldsmith: The Deserted Village.Week 6: Oct:30th:NO LESSON: READING WEEKWeek 7: Nov 6th: William Blake: Songs of Experience: Holy Thursday;The Chimney Sweeper; The Garden of Love;London; "Milton": Preface'And did those feet...' Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights (1)Week 8:Nov.13th:William Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey; John Clare:Emmonsail's Heath in Winter; The Thrushes Nest; Signs of Winter; Dyke Side; Gipsies; I am; E.Bronte: Wuthering Heights (2)Week 9:Nov.20th: C.Dickens: Hard Times (1)Week 10:Nov.27th: G.M. Hopkins:Spring; The Windhover; Binsey Poplars:Edward Thomas; Adlestrop; Over the Hills; Thaw; Like the Touch of Rain C.Dickens: Hard Times (2)Week 11:Dec. 4th:T.Hardy: Far From the Madding Crowd(1)Week 12:Dec 11th: D.H. Lawrence;Bavarian Gentians; Fish; Man and Bat; Snake; Lui et Elle: Ted Hughes: Hawk Roosting; Ravens: T.Hardy: Far from the Madding Crowd (2)Week 13:Dec.18th: J.H. Prynne: Royal Fern; J.Berger: Pig Earth: Introduction: A Question of Place; A Calf Remembered; The Value of Money (materials in e-prezencka form in library)
Literatura
Hesiod: Works and DaysLucretius: De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)DICKENS, Charles. Hard times. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1994. vi, 268 s. ISBN 0-14-062044-3. infoHARDY, Thomas. Far from the Madding Crowd. Ware: Wordsworth Editions, 1993. 423 s. ISBN 1-85326-067-3. infoWILLIAMS, Raymond. The country and the city. London: Hogarth Press, 1993. 335 s. ISBN 0-7012-1005-2. infoSHAKESPEARE, William. King Lear. Edited by Kenneth Muir. London and New York: Routledge, 1972. lviii, 246. ISBN 0-415-02692-X. infoHARDY, Thomas. Far from the madding crowd [Hardy, 1957, Macmillan]. London: Macmillan, 1957. 445 s. info
Požadavky
AJ09999 Postupová zkouška || AJ01002 Anglický jazyk II
Garant
Jeffrey Alan Vanderziel, B.A.
Vyučující
Stephen Paul Hardy, Ph.D.