Seminar: Modernist Centennial: Prose

  • Unterricht

    Details

    Fakultät Philosophische Fakultät
    Bereich Englisch
    Code UE-L06.01277
    Sprachen Englisch
    Art der Unterrichtseinheit Seminar
    Kursus Master
    Semester SA-2022

    Zeitplan und Räume

    Vorlesungszeiten Montag 17:15 - 19:00, Wöchentlich (Herbstsemester)

    Unterricht

    Verantwortliche
    • Straub Julia
    Dozenten-innen
    • Straub Julia
    Beschreibung

    2022 sees the celebration of the modernist centennial: a hundred years ago, T. S. Eliot’s poem The Waste Land and James Joyce’s novel Ulysses were published. In the spring semester, an MA seminar was dedicated to modernist poetry. In this seminar now we will focus on prose writing, i.e., mainly narrative fiction that captures the zeitgeist of the modernist period in terms of themes and style. We will read novels, essays and short stories that will bring to life the lively intellectual and aesthetic debates that shaped this period of great social turmoil. We will thereby place our focus on narratives that depict the social conditions, concerning class and gender equality, in early 20th-century Britain. We will read two novels – Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse (1927) and E. M. Forster’s A Room with a View (1908) (in this order) – and other, shorter texts (e.g., by D. H. Lawrence and Katherine Mansfield) and students are strongly advised to start reading before the semester begins. Additional theoretical reading will help us conceptualize ideas gleaned from our reading of the primary sources.

    (Participation in the spring semester class is not a prerequisite for attending this seminar).

    Lernziele

    Students can apply analytical tools and theoretical concepts to their study of narrative fiction belonging to different genres.

    Students have a thorough grasp of the modernist historical and cultural context and its relation to literary production.

    Students can provide persuasive accounts of complex literary texts both orally and in writing.

    Soft Skills Nein
    ausserhalb des Bereichs Nein
    BeNeFri Nein
    Mobilität Nein
    UniPop Nein

    Dokument

    Bibliographie

    These are the recommended editions of the two novels that we will read. Copies can be purchased at Librophoros. The other, shorter texts will be made available on Moodle.

    Virginia Woolf. To the Lighthouse. Ed. Hermione Lee. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 9780241371954.

    E. M. Forster. A Room with a View. London: Penguin English Library, 2012. ISBN: 9780141199825.

  • Einzeltermine und Räume
    Datum Zeit Art der Unterrichtseinheit Ort
    19.09.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    26.09.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    03.10.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    10.10.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    17.10.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    24.10.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    31.10.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    07.11.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    14.11.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    21.11.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    28.11.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    05.12.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    12.12.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
    19.12.2022 17:15 - 19:00 Kurs MIS 04, Raum 4122
  • Leistungskontrolle

    Seminar - SA-2022, Wintersession 2023

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    Seminar - SP-2023, Sommersession 2023

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    Seminar - SP-2023, Herbstsession 2023

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    Seminar - SA-2023, Wintersession 2024

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  • Zuordnung
    Zählt für die folgenden Studienpläne:
    Englische Sprache und Literatur 30 [MA]
    Version: SA15_MA_P2_ang_V01
    Module 4minor: English Literature II (1780-present)

    Englische Sprache und Literatur 90 [MA]
    Version: SA17_MA_PA_ang_V01
    Module 5 Bereiche > Module 4: English Literature II (1780-present)