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BRILIT001 - BRITISH LITERATURE FROM 1900 TO THE PRESENT

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ID:
BRILIT001
Duration (hours):
42
CFU:
6
SSD:
LETTERATURA INGLESE
Located in:
CHIETI
Url:
Course Details:
PHILOLOGY, LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY TRADITIONS/CORSO GENERICO Year: 2
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unich.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Primo Semestre (01/10/2025 - 31/01/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives


The main aim is to invite students to look into a selection of twentieth-century novels and poetry, and to participate in certain of the major debates that have animated twentieth-century literature and criticism. Starting from the variety of historical contexts in which the literary texts and the critical debates have arisen, the course attends in detail some of the most intriguing texts of the twentieth century and the debates that followed their publication. The course unit is organized into two modules, with each module focussing on a particular literary genre (prose and poetry). For each literary text, the course will undertake a close analysis of its literary language; examine its historical context(s); discuss competing its critical reception to the general debates covered in the module. The objective is that the student should feel encouraged to develop his/her own readings of the texts by combining close critical analysis and historical contextualisation, in relation to the relevant critical and theoretical perspectives.
Abilities: At the end of the course, students will be able to read critically and analyze some of the fundamental texts of the British canon in the original language.
Self-assessment: Students will have to acquire sufficient skills in order to give a critical response to the texts proposed and their contexts
Communicative Skills: Students will have to use appropriate language and speak of texts, contexts, topics and writing strategies connected to the primary texts also in relations to other literatures and cultures.
An upper-intermediate/advanced level of English is required in order to attend lectures and participate into the course unit's activities.

Course Prerequisites


An upper-intermediate/advanced level of English is required in order to attend lectures and participate into the course unit's activities.

Teaching Methods


Lectures, guided reading of texts and multimedia/internet resources; seminars on given topics.

Assessment Methods


The final assessment consists of an oral exam on the entire syllabus. The aim is to assess students’ skills and in particular, an understanding of the issues discussed during the course, an appropriate knowledge of the bibliography in the course programme, a correct command of the specific language as well as critical and methodological abilities will be evaluated. The grading scale goes from 1 to 30 with honours (cum laude): 1-17 fail, 18-21 sufficient, 22-24 fair, 25-27 good, 28-29 very good, 30-30 with honours (cum laude) excellent.

Texts


Testi primari:

E.M. Forster, Howards End, Penguin (or any English Edition);
T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land, any English edition;
A Selection of Poems by W.B. Yeats, W.H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, Philip Larkin, John Betjeman (texts on Moodle);
John Fowles, The French Lieutanant's Woman, any English edition

Testi critici:

Marroni, Lauri-Lucente and Zulli, E. M. Forster Revisited, Merope, 61-62 (2015)
Malcom Bradbury and James Macfarlane, Modernism, 1890-1930. A Guide to European Literature, Penguin, 1991 (a selection on Moodle)
Steve Ellis, T.S. Eliot, A Guide for the Perplexed, Continuum, 2009 (Moodle)
Zachary Leader, The Movement Reconsidered, Oxford University Press, 2009 (Moodle)
Linda Hutcheon, The Politics of Postmodernism, Routledge, 2002

Further articles and essays will be provided in due time and available on Moodle.
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Contents


Title: "The Challenge of Modernity in Twentieth-century British poetry and prose: Texts, Movements and Debates". The course unit will focus on the evolution of the novel and poetry in England from Modernism to Postmodernism.

Course Language

English

More information


As the course unit will be taught entirely in English, no Italian will be spoken. Erasmus incoming students are welcome.

Degrees

Degrees

PHILOLOGY, LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY TRADITIONS 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

People

SOCCIO Anna Enrichetta
AREA MIN. 10 - Scienze dell'antichita,filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche
Settore ANGL-01/A - Letteratura inglese
Gruppo 10/ANGL-01 - ANGLISTICA E ANGLOAMERICANISTICA
Docenti di ruolo di Ia fascia
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