15KKKK24 - 19th-Century European Novel and Drama

Course specification
Course title 19th-Century European Novel and Drama
Acronym 15KKKK24
Study programme Comparative Literature with Literature Theory
Module
Type of study first degree undergraduate academic studies
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      ESPB 6.0 Status
      Condition Passed exam in European Sentimental and Pre-Romantic Novel Oblik uslovljenosti
      The goal Students learn about the significance of this literary period, its main streams, characteristics, and representatives. The course enables them to search for appropriate literary criticism and benefit from these texts, as well as to approach and interpret literary works on their own.
      The outcome Students demonstrate the knowledge of competent and independent evaluation of the complex literariness and the various artistic techniques, distinctive for the European literature of the 19th century.
      Contents
      Contents of lectures The subject of this course is the artistic tendencies of the 19th century canonical works (A. S. Pushkin: Eugene Onegin, Stendhal: The Red and the Black, N. V. Gogol: The Government Inspector, Dead Souls; F. M. Dostoevsky: Crime and Punishment; L. N. Tolstoy: Anna Karenina; G. Flaubert: Madame Bovary).
      Contents of exercises Survey of romantic poetry: S. T. Coleridge, G. G. Byron, J. Keats, F. Hölderlin, F. Novalis (national characteristics, genres, motifs, versification). Overview of drama and novel in Romanticism (J. W. Goethe, E. Brontë, V. Hugo). Modernist drama (H. Ibsen, A. Strindberg, A. P. Chekhov).
      Literature
      1. European Romantic Poetry, ed. M. Pavlović, Belgrad, 1968, 1978, 1982
      2. The Art of Poetry Interpretation, ed. D. Nedeljković, M. Radović, Belgrade, 1979
      3. E. Auerbach, Mimesis, Belgrade, 1978
      4. M. Bakhtin, Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics, Belgrade, 1967
      5. M. Praz, The Romantic Agony, Belgrade, 1974
      6. R. Williams, Drama From Ibsen to Brecht, Beograd, 1979
      7. D. Puhalo, History of English Literature, Beograd, 1977
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
      3 3
      Methods of teaching Monologic method, dialogic method, text analysis, consultations.
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
      Activites during lectures 20 Test paper 60
      Practical lessons 20 Oral examination
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