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— the “rise of the novel”. | — the “rise of the novel”. | ||
− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Daniel Defoe, ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719). [http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/ECCO?vrsn=1.0&dd=0&locID=bis&b1=KE&srchtp=b&d1=0653600100&SU=All&c=5&ste=10&d4=0.33&stp=DateAscend&dc=tiPG&n=10&docNum=CW113746641&b0=Robinson+crusoe&tiPG=1 ECCO] [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1719-robinson-crusoe.html Marteau | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Daniel Defoe, ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719). [http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/ECCO?vrsn=1.0&dd=0&locID=bis&b1=KE&srchtp=b&d1=0653600100&SU=All&c=5&ste=10&d4=0.33&stp=DateAscend&dc=tiPG&n=10&docNum=CW113746641&b0=Robinson+crusoe&tiPG=1 ECCO] [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1719-robinson-crusoe.html Marteau] |
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|bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Drama, Part I<br> | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|Drama, Part I<br> | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|William Shakespeare, ''Hamlet'' (1603). [http://eebo.chadwyck.com/search/full_rec?SOURCE=pgimages.cfg&ACTION=ByID&ID=99846524&FILE=../session/1188476924_15773&SEARCHSCREEN=CITATIONS&VID=11497&PAGENO=1&ZOOM=&VIEWPORT=&SEARCHCONFIG=config.cfg&DISPLAY=ALPH&HIGHLIGHT_KEYWORD= EEBO] [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1603-hamlet.html Marteau | + | |bgcolor="#efefef" valign="top" align="left"|William Shakespeare, ''Hamlet'' (1603). [http://eebo.chadwyck.com/search/full_rec?SOURCE=pgimages.cfg&ACTION=ByID&ID=99846524&FILE=../session/1188476924_15773&SEARCHSCREEN=CITATIONS&VID=11497&PAGENO=1&ZOOM=&VIEWPORT=&SEARCHCONFIG=config.cfg&DISPLAY=ALPH&HIGHLIGHT_KEYWORD= EEBO] [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1603-hamlet.html Marteau] |
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Revision as of 14:43, 30 August 2007
Course Outline
Session | Date | Topic | Reading | Presentation |
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1 | Oct. 23, 2007 | Course Outline. | ||
2 | Oct. 30, 2007 | The Invention of History — different views on the periodization of literature. |
Samuel Madden, Memoirs of the Twentieth Century (London, 1733). ECCO | |
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. |
The Journal Memoirs of Literature (1711). ECCO | |
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. |
Hyppolite Taine's History of English Literature (1865) | |
5 | Nov. 20, 2007 | Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part I — from Beowulf to Malory's La More Darthur (1485) |
Beowulf | |
6 | Nov. 27, 2007 | Epic Poetry, Dubious History and the Novel, Part II — the “rise of the novel”. |
Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe (1719). ECCO Marteau | |
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). | |
8 | Dec. 11, 2007 | Drama, Part I — from the middle ages to Shakespeare |
William Shakespeare, Hamlet (1603). EEBO Marteau | |
9 | Dec. 18, 2007 | Drama, Part II — from the restoration to the present. |
Edward Bond Saved (1965) | |
10 | Jan. 8, 2008 | Poetry — once a broad field comrising epic, drama and smaller genres, today a subsection of literature. |
T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land (1922). | |
11 | Jan. 15, 2008 | Literary Theory, Part I — the development of literature. |
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12 | Jan. 22, 2008 | Written Test | ||
13 | Jan. 29, 2008 | Feedback on Test and Look Ahead | ||
14 | Feb. 5, 2008 | Literary Theory, Part I — the ongoing and open discussion |
Recommended Reading
- Olaf Simons, Marteaus Europa oder der Roman, bevor der Literatur wurde (Amsterdam, 2001) link for a short history of our concept of literature]