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* '''Lecturers:''' [[User:Anton Kirchhofer|Anton Kirchhofer]], [[User:Olaf Simons|Olaf Simons]] | * '''Lecturers:''' [[User:Anton Kirchhofer|Anton Kirchhofer]], [[User:Olaf Simons|Olaf Simons]] | ||
− | :*'''Tutors:''' | + | :*'''Tutors:''' |
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+ | ==Written Test 2009== | ||
+ | Follow this link for a preview of the complex question and other information on the [[Written Test 2008]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Schedule== | ||
+ | *To get through to the EEBO and ECCO-links on this page you have to either use a campus login or your ''national license'' - if you have not got one you can get your registration at the Göttingen SUB. Click [http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/ssg-nl-reg/ here] to register. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <center> | ||
+ | {| cellpadding=5 width=85%| | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#C6FFFF" valign="top" align="right"|Session | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#C6FFFF" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Date | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#C6FFFF" valign="top" align="left"|Topic | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#C6FFFF" valign="top" align="left"|Reading | ||
+ | !bgcolor="#C6FFFF" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Presentation | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|1 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Oct. 23, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Course Outline. | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 1|Session 1]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|2 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Oct. 30, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|The Invention of History<br> | ||
+ | — Different views on the periodization of literature. | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
+ | [[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> | ||
+ | [[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"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 2|Session 2]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|3 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Nov. 6, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|The Rise of Literature, Part I<br> | ||
+ | — What the term literature meant in Defoe's days and how our modern meaning of the word developed. | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Aristotle, Poetics (350 BC)|Aristotle, ''The Art of Poetry'' [c. 350 BC] (1705)]]<hr> | ||
+ | [[Pierre Daniel Huet, Traitté de l’origine des romans (1670)|Pierre-Daniel Huet, ''The history of romances'' (1670)]]<hr> | ||
+ | [[The modern dictionary of arts and sciences; or, complete system of literature (1774)|''The modern dictionary of arts and sciences; or, complete system of literature'' (1774).]] | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 3|Session 3]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|4 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Nov. 13, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|The Rise of Literature, Part II<br> | ||
+ | — The complex discourse about literature: literary histories, national philologies and an exchange supported by the media. | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[Hippolyte Taine, Histoire de la littérature anglaise (1863)|Hippolyte Taine, ''Introduction to the History of English Literature'' (1863).]]<hr> | ||
+ | [[Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur (1485)|Sir Thomas Malory, ''Le Morte Darthur'' [1471] (1485).]] Esp.: Caxton's preface and book 5 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 4|Session 4]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|5 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Nov. 20, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part I<br> | ||
+ | — The "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> | ||
+ | [[Daniel DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe (1719)|Daniel DeFoe, ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719).]] | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 5|Session 5]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|6 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Nov. 27, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part II<br> | ||
+ | — 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"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 6|Session 6]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|7 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Dec. 4, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part III<br> | ||
+ | — 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"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 7|Session 7]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|8 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Dec. 11, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Drama, Part I<br> | ||
+ | — 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"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 8|Session 8]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|9 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Dec. 18, 2007 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Drama, Part II<br> | ||
+ | — From the restoration to the present. | ||
+ | |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)]] | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 9|Session 9]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|10 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Jan. 8, 2008 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Poetry<br> | ||
+ | — Once a broad field comprising epic, drama and smaller genres, today a subsection of literature. | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[William Blake, Jerusalem (1804)|William Blake, ''Jerusalem'' (1804).]]<hr> | ||
+ | [[T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land (1922)|T. S. Eliot, ''The Waste Land'' (1922).]] | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 10|Session 10]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|11 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Jan. 15, 2008 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Literary Theory, Part I<br> | ||
+ | — What is literature? Different debates and different answers. | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 11|Session 11]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|12 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Jan. 22, 2008 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Written Test | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 12|Session 12]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|13 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Jan. 29, 2008 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Feedback on Test and Look Ahead | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 13|Session 13]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="center"|14 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left" nowrap|Feb. 5, 2008 | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Literary Theory, Part II<br> | ||
+ | — Debate or field of learning? | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"| | ||
+ | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|[[2007-08 BM1: Session 14|Session 14]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | </center> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Portfolio Requirements== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Portfolio for the entire module (parts 1 and 2) includes 6 items: | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Portfolio requirements for BM1, Teil 1 -- 3 KP: | ||
+ | :*1 Übungsblatt mit [[Exzerpt eines primär- und eines Sekundärtexts (unbenotet)]] -- date due: January 15, 2008 | ||
+ | :*1 Written Test (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) -- January 22, 2008. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Portfolio requirements for BM1, Teil 2 -- 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: August 15, 2008 [Winter Term: March 1, 2008]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Click [[2007-08 BM1: Session 1|here]] for further information about the structure of this course and the portfolio requirements. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Tutorials== | ||
+ | The tutorials have their own page at [[2007-08 BM1 Tutorials]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Basismodul]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Winter 2007-2008|2008-1]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Fragen und Antworten aus dem Tutorium== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ich schiebe die Debatte mal rüber auf die [[Talk:2007-08 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature, Part 1|Diskussionsseite]]. |
Revision as of 13:59, 6 April 2009
- Time: Di 14-16
- Place: A14 1-102 (Hörsaal 2)
- Lecturers: Anton Kirchhofer, Olaf Simons
- Tutors:
Contents
Written Test 2009
Follow this link for a preview of the complex question and other information on the Written Test 2008
Schedule
- To get through to the EEBO and ECCO-links on this page you have to either use a campus login or your national license - if you have not got one you can get your registration at the Göttingen SUB. Click here to register.
Session | Date | Topic | Reading | Presentation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oct. 23, 2007 | Course Outline. | Session 1 | |
2 | Oct. 30, 2007 | The Invention of History — Different views on the periodization of literature. |
Pat Rogers (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature (1987) William Salmon, The London almanack for the year of our Lord 1694 (1694). John Goldsmith, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCCC. (1800). |
Session 2 |
3 | Nov. 6, 2007 | The Rise of Literature, Part I — What the term literature meant in Defoe's days and how our modern meaning of the word developed. |
Aristotle, The Art of Poetry [c. 350 BC] (1705) Pierre-Daniel Huet, The history of romances (1670) The modern dictionary of arts and sciences; or, complete system of literature (1774). |
Session 3 |
4 | Nov. 13, 2007 | The Rise of Literature, Part II — The complex discourse about literature: literary histories, national philologies and an exchange supported by the media. |
Hippolyte Taine, Introduction to the History of English Literature (1863). Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur [1471] (1485). Esp.: Caxton's preface and book 5 |
Session 4 |
5 | Nov. 20, 2007 | Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part I — The "rise of the novel". |
Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales (1387-1400). Esp.: General Prologue and Shipman's Tale |
Session 5 |
6 | Nov. 27, 2007 | Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part II — The order of Fictions |
George Eliot, Middlemarch (1871-1872). | Session 6 |
7 | Dec. 4, 2007 | Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part III — The modern novel, a field of intense debate |
Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses (1988). | Session 7 |
8 | Dec. 11, 2007 | Drama, Part I — From the middle ages to Shakespeare |
William Shakespeare, King Lear (1606). | Session 8 |
9 | Dec. 18, 2007 | Drama, Part II — From the restoration to the present. |
William Wycherley, The Country Wife (1675). |
Session 9 |
10 | Jan. 8, 2008 | Poetry — Once a broad field comprising epic, drama and smaller genres, today a subsection of literature. |
William Blake, Jerusalem (1804). |
Session 10 |
11 | Jan. 15, 2008 | Literary Theory, Part I — What is literature? Different debates and different answers. |
Session 11 | |
12 | Jan. 22, 2008 | Written Test | Session 12 | |
13 | Jan. 29, 2008 | Feedback on Test and Look Ahead | Session 13 | |
14 | Feb. 5, 2008 | Literary Theory, Part II — Debate or field of learning? |
Session 14 |
Portfolio Requirements
The Portfolio for the entire module (parts 1 and 2) includes 6 items:
- Portfolio requirements for BM1, Teil 1 -- 3 KP:
- 1 Übungsblatt mit Exzerpt eines primär- und eines Sekundärtexts (unbenotet) -- date due: January 15, 2008
- 1 Written Test (benotet, 40% der Modulnote) -- January 22, 2008.
- Portfolio requirements for BM1, Teil 2 -- 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: August 15, 2008 [Winter Term: March 1, 2008].
Click here for further information about the structure of this course and the portfolio requirements.
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.
Tutorials
The tutorials have their own page at 2007-08 BM1 Tutorials
Fragen und Antworten aus dem Tutorium
ich schiebe die Debatte mal rüber auf die Diskussionsseite.