Revised by: Head of Department of Language Studies, 2021-06-21
Contents
Contents
Studies of English-language literature from the Renaissance to the middle of the 20th century, with a focus on both close reading of a number of representative works and the historical and ideological development during this period.
Expected learning outcomes
Expected Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the course the student will:
Knowledge and understanding
demonstrate basic knowledge of English-language literature from the Renaissance to the middle of the 20th century
Competence and skills
demonstrate the ability to analyze and discuss a number of representative literary works with a nuanced and in-depth method
demonstrate developed and in-depth oral as well as written language skills
Judgement and approach
demonstrate the ability to search for, compile, analyze and critically interpret material as well as draw conclusions from the analysis and discuss/evaluate these conclusions
Required Knowledge
Univ: At least 21 ECTS (corresponding to 21 hp at the level 1-30 hp in the Swedish academic system) in English or equivalent knowledge.
Form of instruction
Form of Instruction
Mandatory seminars and presentation of assignments.
Examination modes
Examination Modes
Written assignments and continuous oral presentation at compulsory seminars.
The grades awarded for this course are "Pass" (Godkänd), "Pass with distinction" (Väl godkänd) or "Fail" (Underkänd). A student who is awarded a Pass grade cannot be re-examined. All examination is conducted in English.
Deviations from modes of examination in the syllabus can be made for a student who has been determined eligible for pedagogical support due to a disability. Individual adjustments to the mode of examination will be made on the basis of the student's needs. The mode of examination is adjusted in relation to the expected learning outcomes in the syllabus. Following a request from the student, the course coordinator, in consultation with the examiner, is to make a quick decision regarding an adjusted mode of examination. The decision is relayed to the student.
For a passing grade for parts that are examined in several parts, it is required that all parts are approved. The following applies: If none of the partial examinations are done or submitted, no grade is given for the part. If any of the partial examinations are not done or submitted, the grade Fail is given on the part, even if the partial examinations that have been completed are passed.
A student who has not received a Pass grade on a test has the right to re-take the test (a re-sit). The first re-sit will be arranged no later than two months after the original test, but no earlier than ten working days after the result of the original test has been announced. For tests held in May or June, the first re-sit is to be arranged within three months of the original examination session. The date for the re-sit will be provided, at the latest, in conjunction the original test. At least one additional re-sit will be offered within one year of the original test.
In cases where a test cannot be repeated according to rules in effect regarding re-sits, it will be replaced with another task. The scope and content of such a task should be proportionate to the missed test.
A student who has failed the original test and the re-sit for a course has the right to request to have another examiner appointed, unless special circumstances render this inappropriate. A request for this must be submitted to the Director of Studies for the Faculty of Arts.
A student who has been accepted for this course can take the examination(s) involved according to the syllabus that was current at the time of their acceptance on at least two occasions within a period of up to two years after the first registration occasion.
Literature
Valid from:
2021 week 30
Collins COBUILD English language dictionary. London : Collins : 1987 : xxiii, [1], 1703 s. : ISBN: (Collins) : inb.) Search the University Library catalogue
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 5. ed. : Harlow : Pearson/Longman : 2009 : xiv, 2081 p. : ISBN: 1-4082-1533-0 (pbk. w/DVD) Search the University Library catalogue
Oxford advanced learner's dictionary of current English Hornby Albert Sydney, Turnbull Joanna 8. ed. : Oxford [England] : Oxford University Press : 2010 : xii, 1796, [142] s. : ISBN: 978-0-19-479900-3 (pbk.) Search the University Library catalogue
Petti Vincent Norstedts stora engelsk-svenska ordbok =b Norstedts comprehensive English-Swedish dictionary 3., [utök.] uppl. : Stockholm : Norstedts ordbok : 2000 : xxx, 1553 s. : ISBN: 91-7227-171-X (inb.) Search the University Library catalogue
Petti Vincent Norstedts stora svensk-engelska ordbok =b Norstedts comprehensive Swedish-English dictionary 3., [utök.] uppl. : Stockholm : Norstedts ordbok : 2000 : xxix, [1], 1241 s. : ISBN: 91-7227-143-4 (inb.) Search the University Library catalogue
Austen Jane Pride and Prejudice Valfri upplaga : Mandatory
Behn Aphra Oronooko Valfri tryckt eller elektronisk upplaga : Mandatory
Cather Willa My Ántonia Dover Publications, 1995 eller senare : Mandatory
Shakespeare William Macbeth 3. ed., new impr. : Harlow, Essex : Longman : 1965, pr. 1981 : xxx, 253 s. : ISBN: 0-582-52711-2 Mandatory Search the University Library catalogue
Swift Jonathan Gulliver´s Travels IV Valfri tryckt eller elektronisk upplaga : Mandatory
Dickens Charles A Christmas Carol Valfri tryckt eller elektronisk upplaga : Mandatory
Poetry and shoter texts
provided by the department and available online
Mandatory
Texts and events : cultural narratives of Britain and the United States Henry Alastair, Bergström Catharine Walker Lund : Studentlitteratur : 2001 : 456 s. : ISBN: 91-44-01030-3 Search the University Library catalogue