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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|April 7, 2009 | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|April 7, 2009 | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Course Outline. | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Course Outline. | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature:Curriculum|BM1 Curriculum]] |
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Course outline]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Course outline]] | ||
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— Will literary historians ever establish a final view? | — Will literary historians ever establish a final view? | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
− | + | *[http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/d/1997_culler_literary_theory_appendix.pdf Culler, Jonathan. "Appendix: Theoretical Schools and Movements". ''Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction''. OUP 1997] | |
+ | *[http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/LitTheory-and-wider-issues-Timeline2-2009-04-13.pdf Literary Theory and wider issues timeline] | ||
+ | *[http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/Literary+Theory.ppt Powerpoint presentation: Literary Theory] | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Literary Theory]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Literary Theory]] | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|April | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|April 21, 2009 |
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Literary History<br> | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Literary History<br> | ||
− | — | + | — Which is the ultimate periodisation? |
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[[Pat Rogers (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature (1987)|Pat Rogers (ed.), ''The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature'' (1987)]]<hr> | [[Pat Rogers (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature (1987)|Pat Rogers (ed.), ''The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature'' (1987)]]<hr> | ||
[[William Salmon, The London almanack for the year of our Lord 1694 (1694)|William Salmon, ''The London almanack for the year of our Lord 1694'' (1694).]]<hr> | [[William Salmon, The London almanack for the year of our Lord 1694 (1694)|William Salmon, ''The London almanack for the year of our Lord 1694'' (1694).]]<hr> | ||
[[John Goldsmith, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCCC. (1800)|John Goldsmith, ''An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCCC.'' (1800).]] | [[John Goldsmith, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCCC. (1800)|John Goldsmith, ''An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCCC.'' (1800).]] | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Literary History]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Literary History]] |
+ | [http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/BM1-2009-04-21-lit-hist.ppt Presentation] | ||
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[[Hippolyte Taine, Histoire de la littérature anglaise (1863)|Hippolyte Taine, ''Introduction to the History of English Literature'' (1863).]] | [[Hippolyte Taine, Histoire de la littérature anglaise (1863)|Hippolyte Taine, ''Introduction to the History of English Literature'' (1863).]] | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Concepts of literature]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Concepts of literature]] | ||
+ | [http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/BM1-2009-04-28-lit.ppt Presentation] | ||
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|May 5, 2009 | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|May 5, 2009 | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|From '' | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|From Mandeville's ''Voyages'' to the ''Robinson Crusoe'', Fiction 1<br> |
— What is fiction? Why do we have an 18th century "rise of the novel"? | — What is fiction? Why do we have an 18th century "rise of the novel"? | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales (1387-1400)|Geoffrey Chaucer, ''Canterbury Tales'' (1387-1400).]] Esp.: General Prologue and Shipman's Tale<hr> | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales (1387-1400)|Geoffrey Chaucer, ''Canterbury Tales'' (1387-1400).]] Esp.: General Prologue and Shipman's Tale<hr> | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Jehan de Mandeville, Voyages (c.1370)]]<hr> |
[[Daniel DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe (1719)|Daniel DeFoe, ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719).]] | [[Daniel DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe (1719)|Daniel DeFoe, ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719).]] | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Fiction, 1]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Fiction, 1]]<br> |
+ | [http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/BM1-2009-05-05-early-modern-novel.ppt Presentation]<br> | ||
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novel Novel] | ||
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— The order of Fictions | — The order of Fictions | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[George Eliot, Middlemarch (1871-1872)|George Eliot, ''Middlemarch'' (1871-1872).]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[George Eliot, Middlemarch (1871-1872)|George Eliot, ''Middlemarch'' (1871-1872).]] | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Fiction, 2]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Fiction, 2]]<br>[http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/d/BM1-vl-19c-fiction.ppt Presentation]<br> |
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novel Novel]<br> | ||
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— The modern novel, a field of intense debate | — The modern novel, a field of intense debate | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses (1988)|Salman Rushdie, ''Satanic Verses'' (1988).]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses (1988)|Salman Rushdie, ''Satanic Verses'' (1988).]] | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Fiction, 3]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Fiction, 3]]<br>[http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/d/BM1-vl-session-7-novel-c20-AK-09-05-19.ppt Presentation]<br> |
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novel Novel] | ||
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— From the middle ages to Shakespeare | — From the middle ages to Shakespeare | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[William Shakespeare, King Lear (1606)|William Shakespeare, ''King Lear'' (1606).]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[William Shakespeare, King Lear (1606)|William Shakespeare, ''King Lear'' (1606).]] | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Drama, 1]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Drama, 1]]<br>[http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/d/BM1-vl-8_shakespeare-09-05-25-AK.ppt Presentation] |
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[William Wycherley, The Country Wife (1675)|William Wycherley, ''The Country Wife'' (1675).]]<hr> | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[William Wycherley, The Country Wife (1675)|William Wycherley, ''The Country Wife'' (1675).]]<hr> | ||
[[Edward Bond, Saved (1965)|Edward Bond, ''Saved'' (1965)]] | [[Edward Bond, Saved (1965)|Edward Bond, ''Saved'' (1965)]] | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Drama, 2]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Drama, 2]]<br> |
+ | [http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/BM1-2009-06-02-drama2.ppt Presentation] | ||
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Poetry<br> | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Poetry<br> | ||
— Once a broad field comprising epic, drama and smaller genres, today a subsection of literature. | — Once a broad field comprising epic, drama and smaller genres, today a subsection of literature. | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[ | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[http://www.english.upenn.edu/~mgamer/Etexts/lbprose.html#preface William Wordsworth, Preface to ''Lyrical Ballads'', (rev. ed. 1802).]<br> |
+ | [http://www.bartleby.com/145/ww260.html William Wordsworth, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (1804)]<hr> | ||
[[T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land (1922)|T. S. Eliot, ''The Waste Land'' (1922).]] | [[T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land (1922)|T. S. Eliot, ''The Waste Land'' (1922).]] | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Poetry]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Poetry]]<br> |
+ | [http://www.angl-am.uni-oldenburg.de/intro-to-literature/BM1-vl-session10-poetry-09-06-08.ppt Presentation] | ||
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— What have we done? | — What have we done? | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Round up]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1, Summer 2009: Round up]] |
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Written Test | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Written Test | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Written Test]] | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1, Summer 2009: Written Test]] |
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|June 30, 2009 | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|June 30, 2009 | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Obligatory Tutorials: Another Look at your Research Paper Outlines. Course Evaluation |
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: RPO]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: RPO]] | ||
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|July 7, 2009 | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|July 7, 2009 | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Feedback on Written Test; Feedback on Course Evaluation<br> |
− | — What was it | + | — What was it all for? |
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Feedback]] | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Lecture BM1: Feedback]] | ||
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The Portfolio for the entire module (parts 1 and 2) includes 6 items: | The Portfolio for the entire module (parts 1 and 2) includes 6 items: | ||
− | *Portfolio requirements for BM1, | + | *Portfolio requirements for BM1, Vorlesung -- 3 KP: |
− | + | :*1 Written Test (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) -- June 23, 2009. | |
− | :*1 Written Test (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) -- | + | |
− | *Portfolio requirements for BM1, | + | *Portfolio requirements for BM1, Übung -- 3 KP: |
:*3 textanalytische Aufgaben (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) (Week 4, 7, and 10 of term) | :*3 textanalytische Aufgaben (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) (Week 4, 7, and 10 of term) | ||
− | :*1 Research Paper Outline (benotet, 20% der Modulnote) (date due | + | :*1 Research Paper Outline (benotet, 20% der Modulnote) (date due: March 1, 2009). |
+ | :*1 Übungsblatt mit [[Exzerpt eines primär- und eines Sekundärtexts (unbenotet)]] -- due: January 2009 | ||
We created a [[2007-08 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature:Curriculum|special page]] to reflect what we are aiming at - with this course and the studies in literature we offer at the university of Oldenburg. | We created a [[2007-08 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature:Curriculum|special page]] to reflect what we are aiming at - with this course and the studies in literature we offer at the university of Oldenburg. |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 29 June 2009
- Time: Tue 14-16
- Place: A14 1-102 (Hörsaal 2)
- Lecturers: Anton Kirchhofer, Olaf Simons
- Tutorials: visit Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature, Lecture Course: Tutorials
Schedule
Portfolio Requirements
The Portfolio for the entire module (parts 1 and 2) includes 6 items:
- Portfolio requirements for BM1, Vorlesung -- 3 KP:
- 1 Written Test (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) -- June 23, 2009.
- Portfolio requirements for BM1, Übung -- 3 KP:
- 3 textanalytische Aufgaben (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) (Week 4, 7, and 10 of term)
- 1 Research Paper Outline (benotet, 20% der Modulnote) (date due: March 1, 2009).
- 1 Übungsblatt mit Exzerpt eines primär- und eines Sekundärtexts (unbenotet) -- due: January 2009
We created a special page to reflect what we are aiming at - with this course and the studies in literature we offer at the university of Oldenburg.