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Introduction to Literary Studies - Single View

Type of Course Seminar Number 260411
Hours per week in term 2 Term SoSe 2015
Department Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik   Language englisch
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application period 01.04.2015 - 10.05.2015

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Gruppe 1:
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Seminar Mo 10:00 to 12:00 wöchentlich 13.04.2015 to 20.07.2015  1.19.0.31 Dr. Spahn   40
Gruppe 2:
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Seminar Mo 12:00 to 14:00 wöchentlich 13.04.2015 to 20.07.2015  1.19.0.31 Dr. Spahn   40
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This course is obligatory to all students of English philology and has to be taken as the basis for all further courses in the field of literature. It aims at an introduction to contemporary critical understanding of literature/texts (including: introduction to critical terminology and to main contemporary approaches to literary analysis, teaching basic techniques and methods of scientific work, etc.) This course provides a survey of the most important literary genres (poetry, narrative texts, drama, and film). On the basis of a ion of texts, prosody, narrative theories, theories of drama, and approaches to film analysis will be discussed. The course ends with an obligatory written test. A successful passing of this course is the precondition for any participation in further courses/modules in the field of literature.
Literature Michael Meyer, English and American Literatures (UTB Basics)
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