Course - Advanced Course in Literature before 1800 - ALIT2202
Advanced Course in Literature before 1800
About
About the course
Course content
The academic content of the course, i.e. topic and theory will vary from one academic year to another.
An advanced course in selected themes within European literature from Antiquity to the Early Romantic period.
The course may focus on a specific period, a trend, or a genre (the tragedies of Antiquity, the Gothic horror novel, the literature of Classicism, the picaresque tradition of the novel etc.)
The course may also focus on inter-aesthetic connections within a specific period (for example the art, music and literature of the Baroque) or the mutual influence and adaptability between literature and other media.
Learning outcome
Candidates will have obtained the following qualifications after successfully completing this course:
- has specialised knowledge of essential literary works within the genres epic poetry, lyric poetry and drama, as well as general knowledge of the origin, development and poetics witin the genres
- understands literature in an extensive aesthetic, historical and cultural context
- has the ability to present the academic content of the course critically and independently both orally and in writing
- has the ability to formulate a current problem based on a given assignment, as well as write an academic text
Learning methods and activities
Seminars. Active student participation is expected.
Compulsory assignments:
Approved written and/or oral assignment(s) and/or test(s) (determined by lecturer).
Compulsory assignments
- Approved written and/or oral assignment(s) and/or test(s)
Further on evaluation
Assessment:Two week take-home exam, approx. 12-15 pages.
Recommended previous knowledge
Basic courses in comparative literature or other relevant coursework equivalent to 60 credits.
Required previous knowledge
None.
Course materials
A reading list will be available first day of class.
Students that use the standard list do not have to hand in a reading list to the department. Students that want to use an alternative curriculum must apply for this by handing in an alternative reading list to the department for approval. Deadline is 10th October in the autumn semester and 10th March in the spring semester.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| HFALIT205 | 15 sp |
Subject areas
- Comparative Literature
Contact information
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Ordinary examination - Autumn 2019
Hjemmeeksamen
Submission 2019-12-09 Time Release 09:00
Submission 12:00 Duration 14 days Exam system Inspera Assessment
Ordinary examination - Spring 2020
Hjemmeeksamen
Submission 2020-05-19 Time Release 09:00
Submission 12:00 Duration 14 days Exam system Inspera Assessment