2016 - 2017

0626-1279-01
  Introduction to British Culture 2                                                                    
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Amy GarnaiWebb - School of Languages001Mon1000-1200 Sem  2
Webb - School of Languages001Mon1000-1200 Sem  2
 
 
University credit hours:  4.0

Course description
Introduction to British Culture II                                                                                מבוא לתרבות אנגליה ב
Basic Course                                                                                                                    קורס מבוא בסיסי
Dr. Amy Garnai                                   garnai@netvision.net.il                                             ד"ר אמי גרנאי
 
This course presents a survey of English literature and culture from the beginning of the eighteenth century until early twentieth-century modernism. We will read texts by authors such as Swift, Pope, Dr. Johnson, Blake, Charlotte Smith, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Barbauld, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Austen, Browning, Tennyson, Rossetti, Yeats, Conrad, Wilde, T.S. Elliot, Joyce and Woolf. In doing so, we will examine literary periods such as Romanticism, the Victorian period and Modernism, the literary and cultural production that defined them, and the historical developments that shaped and informed them. As such, we will reflect upon the interrelations between text, context and history as they appear in the canonical texts of British literature.
The lessons will be based on assigned texts that will be read before class. All texts will be available to download from the course website or through links to outside sources. The students may, of course, purchase used copies of the Norton Anthology of English Literature, 7th volume, “The Major Authors”, from which most of the works are taken, or borrow from the library copies of individual texts.
Attendance is compulsory for this course, as per University regulations. Failure to attend regularly will result in the lowering of the class grade or in disqualification from taking the exams.
Assessment:
33% - midterm exam
66% - final exam
 

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