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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (05.05.2019)
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (05.05.2019)
Primary sources: Beowulf - extracts The Dream of the Rood The Canterbury Tales – “The General Prologue”, “The Pardoner's Tale” Sir Philip Sidney: Astrophel and Stella - extract Edmund Spenser: Amoretti - extract Christopher Marlowe: “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” Walter Raleigh: “Nymph’sReply (to Marlowe)” William Shakespeare: Sonnets: 3, 18, 30, 60, 130, 138, 14 William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream (extracts), Hamlet (extracts) John Donne: “Love's Alchemy”, “The Flea”, an extract from Holly Sonnets John Milton: Paradise Lost (extracts) John Bunyan: Pilgrim's Progress (extracts) Secondary Sources: Burgess, A. English Literature. A Survey for Students. Longman, 1985. Carter, R., Mcrae, J. The Routledge History of English Literature, London – New York, Routledge, 2006 (2001). Coote, S. The Penguin Short History of English Literature. London : Penguin Books, 1993. Forsythe, V. L. Lectures in English Literature to 1750. Prague: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Pedagogická fakulta, 2008. Head, D. The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Oliveriusová, E., Grmela, J., Hilský, M., Marek, J. (1988) Dějiny anglické literatury. Praha, SPN. Rogers, P. ed. The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987. Sanders, Andrew, The Short Oxford History of English Literature. Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2004. |
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (05.05.2019)
1. Old and Middle English Poetry and Prose 2.Geoffrey Chaucer 3. Renaissance Period – Background, Elizabethan Period 4. Renaissance love poetry 5. English Renaissance Drama 6. English Renaissance Drama: William Shakespeare - tragedies 7. English Renaissance Drama: William Shakespeare - comedies 8. Late Renaissance – John Donne 9. Civil War – John Milton and Others 10. Eighteenth Century – Neo-classicism and Enlightenment |
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (25.10.2019)
1. The course is reading-based – preparation for and, if possible, participation in seminars is necessary. The reading materials are to be found in the Moodle account: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=5500 2. Credit Test – min. score: 70% - dates will be specified in the course of the semester |
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (05.05.2019)
The course in Moodle: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=5500 |