Course
Course 15 credits • LIVR43
Teaching – spring semester of 2020
The Dean decides
- The Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology will temporarily transfer to distance teaching and examination by using the online platform Canvas or the tool Zoom. Exceptions are possible with consideration to e.g. group sizes. The change will occur starting March 18 2020 and will persist until the recommendations relating to the corona epidemic change.
The students are expected to read a total of seven novels from early and mid-Victorian England which have been selected so as to represent various key genres of the novel. They then analyse individual works on their own premises and in doing so obtain a collective picture of the development of the 19th century novel.
The rise of the mass reading audience on which this development rested is also discussed.
Parallel to the literary works, students read scholarly material relating to the genre of the novel. Articles are selected to provide knowledge on the literary texts, to develop the ability to work with literary concepts and to train the student in distinguishing between various scholarly approaches and approaches to literary criticism over an extended period of time.
The course is an optional course in the Master of Arts programme in Literature – Culture – Media. It is also offered as a single course.
Study period:
spring semester 2020
Type of studies:
part time, 50 %,
day
Study period:
2020-01-20 – 2020-06-07
Language of instruction:
English
Application code:
LU-74191
Eligibility:
English: Level 3 - B. A. Course (ENGK01) or equivalent
Teachers:
Birgitta Berglund