Modern British Literature 340-AS2-2LA
Form of the course: in the classroom
Type of subject: compulsory M_5
Academic discipline: the Humanities, Literary Studies
ECTS points 2
Assessment of the number of hours:
Requiring the presence of the teacher: 40 h (equals 1,5 ECTS points)
Participation in the lectures - 30 h
Individual consultations - 10h
Not-requiring the presence of the teacher: 15 h (eguals 0,5 ECTS points)
Preparation for the exam 15h
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Term 2023:
1. The novel as a genre 10. Oxford Professors of Fantasy: J.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis |
Term 2024:
1. The novel as a genre 10. Oxford Professors of Fantasy: J.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis |
Term 2025:
1. The novel as a genre 10. Oxford Professors of Fantasy: J.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis |
Term 2026:
1. The novel as a genre 10. Oxford Professors of Fantasy: J.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis |
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The graduate
KP6_WG3 will learn and understand literary works, phenomena and processes as well as theories explaining their cultural background and their interdependence
KP6_WG8 will learn and understand methods of analyzing and interpreting texts in the context of selected theories in literary studies
KP6_WG10 will learn and understand general terminology employed in the description of cultural phenomena significant for analyzing literary texts of a given language area
KP6_WG11 will learn and understand historical and cultural conditioning of a given language area)
KP6_UW3 is able to carry out a critical analysis and interpret literary texts using philological methods that make it possible to assess the importance of the text in the historical and cultural
process
KP6_UW4 is able to carry out a critical analysis and interpret various creations of culture using philological methods that make it possible to assess the importance of the texts in the historical and cultural process
KP6_UW7 is able to properly select sources and information derived from them in the field of linguistics as well as evaluate, critically analyse and synthesize this information
KP6_UK3 is able to communicate using specialised terminology in the field of literary studies, including socio-cultural elements
KP6_UK4 is able to in debates in a foreign language – present, assess and discuss various
opinions and positions)
KP6_UK5 is able to use a targeted foreign language, both spoken and written, at C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
KP6_UU1 is able to individually plan and implement one's own lifelong learning program
KP6_KO3 is prepared to consciously cultivate the cultural heritage of the region, country and Europe
KP6_KO4 is prepared to create tolerance planes and cooperate in the conditions of multicultural and religiously diverse society
KP6_KO5 is prepared to participate in cultural life in its various forms
KP6_KK1 is prepared to critically evaluate their knowledge
KA_KK2 is prepared to recognise the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems
Assessment criteria
final written exam - pass 50 percent
Bibliography
Additional reading
Bronisława Bałutowa, Powieść angielska XX wieku
David Lodge, The Art of Fiction
Randal Stevenson, The British Novel Since the Thirties
Patrick Swinden, The English Novel of History and Society, 1940-1980
Additional information
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