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L0023 - ENGLISH LITERATURE II

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ID:
L0023
Duration (hours):
36
CFU:
6
SSD:
LETTERATURA INGLESE
Located in:
PESCARA
Url:
Course Details:
MODERN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES AND CULTURES/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 - 15/01/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives


The course aims to offer a sufficiently rich and diversified panorama of the English literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.Referring to reading techniques such as close reading (textual analysis) and distant reading (historical-literary framework), the course aims to strengthen students' language skills (reading and translation of texts) with particular reference to the literary language and criticism, as well as to solicit and exercise, during the lessons, their critical-analytical skills towards complex literary texts, with the aim of making them autonomous in reading literary texts in English.Educational objectivesThe course intends to propose reading and literary analysis paths in the field of English literature by choosing texts from different periods and linked to different geographical areas. It follows thematic nuclei in a diachronic and / or synchronic perspective and tries to provide multiple critical approaches to the texts. Furthermore, the course also aims to reflect on the literary canon and its transformations over time and to investigate with particular attention the intertextual mechanisms and literary structures in the different genres.Expected learning outcomesKNOWLEDGE: At the end of the course, students must be able to discuss fundamental issues related to the discipline, frame the literary texts in the cultural and literary context of reference, provide thematic and critical interpretations of the literary works in the program. LANGUAGE AND LITERARY SKILLS: Students must be able to read the texts and recognize their linguistic complexity. Students must also be able to carry out a critical analysis of the texts in the program and be able to make connections between different authors, texts and literary movements. They will have to show awareness of the different critical approaches and the various levels of interpretation. Finally, students will have to demonstrate the ability to express themselves with clarity and rigor, using the specific language of the discipline.

Course Prerequisites


English level: C1

Teaching Methods

Frontal lessons

Assessment Methods

The oral final exam will consist of a number of questions (3-5) on the texts included in the syllabus, the historical context, the English culture of the XIX and XX Centuries, and the critical bibliography in the syllabus. The exam will assess the following skills and abilities: detailed knowledge of the primary texts; ability to contextualize texts from a historical and cultural point of view; close analysis of the formal and thematic features of texts. The grading scale goes from 1 to 30 cum laude (excellent). The exam is graded: excellent (30 cum laude-30); very good (27-29); good (24-26), fair (21 -23), sufficient (18-22), insufficient (17 or below).

Texts


Part 1 (3 ECTS): From the Georgian Age to the Victorian Context
Required readings:


JANE AUSTEN, Pride and Prejudice

GEORGE ELIOT, The Lifted Veil; Middlemarch

Part 2 (2 ECTS): The Twentieth-Century Novel
Required readings:


JEAN RHYS, Wide Sargasso Sea

DAVID GARNETT, Lady Into Fox

Recommended readings:


Miriam Sette, Come leggere Pride and Prejudice, Chieti, Solfanelli, 2025

Andrew Sanders, Short Oxford History of English Literature, 2021

Contents


The course, lasting one semester, will be structured into three modules, organized according to the following didactic framework: an in-depth study of English narrative between the late 18th and 19th centuries, with particular focus on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and selected works by George Eliot (module 1 – 3 ECTS); an analysis of the fiction of Jean Rhys and David Garnett within the context of British modernist and postmodernist literature (module 2 – 2 ECTS); institutional component (module 3 – 1 ECTS).

Course Language


English

Degrees

Degrees

MODERN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES AND CULTURES 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

People

SETTE Miriam
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 IIa fascia
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