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Literary Revolutions: Rewriting Britain (5cr)

Course unit code: C-10122-KIE--ENA--241

General information


Credits
5 cr
Institution
University of Tampere

Objectives

The students can identify various literary modes and styles across a broad range of historical periods. They can explain how sociohistorical transformations affect literary texts and genres, and how literary texts respond to their sociohistorical and cultural contexts. They can illustrate how literary texts shape individual, national and cultural identities. They develop their analytical and critical skills in close reading texts from a variety of literary genres. They acquire further skills in presenting arguments orally and in writing.

Content

The course unit focuses on examining the interplay between literary texts and their shifting sociohistorical contexts. Students choose one Literary Revolutions -course from a range of special topic courses: the course options provide different historical, thematic, aesthetic and theoretical perspectives on the interaction between literary and social transformations.Examining a range of texts from different historical periods in British literary culture, the course examines how literature engages with and contributes to transformations in British society and culture,and explores the interconnections between innovations in literary form and themes of societal revolution and change.

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