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Last update: ThLic. Bc. Barbora Šmejdová, Ph.D. (04.12.2023)
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Last update: ThLic. Bc. Barbora Šmejdová, Ph.D. (04.12.2023)
The course is designed to deepen skills in the reading and analysis of English-language literature after 1950, with particular attention to its broader literary and philosophical context. By participating in this seminar, students will broaden their skills in these areas so that they can continue to use them in their studies in literature and the humanities. |
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Last update: ThLic. Bc. Barbora Šmejdová, Ph.D. (04.12.2023)
Compulsory Literature: Ray Bradbury, "The Pedestrian" Alice Munro, "Boys and Girls" Pico Yier, "Why We Travel", from Autumn Light Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, "Olikoye" Flannery O'Connor, "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, Philip Larkin, Adrienne Rich, chosen poetry Recommended literature: Terry Eagleton, How to Read Literature (Yale University Press, 2014). Bran Nicol, The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodern Fiction (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Linda Hutcheon, A Poetics of Postmodernism (Routledge, 2004).
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Last update: ThLic. Bc. Barbora Šmejdová, Ph.D. (04.12.2023)
Through guided instruction, students will learn how to navigate complex texts, identify key themes, and analyze the various literary devices employed by authors. Thanks to close reading exercises and participating in guided discussions, students will refine their ability to comprehend and interpret literature with depth and nuance. |
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Last update: ThLic. Bc. Barbora Šmejdová, Ph.D. (04.12.2023)
Introduction to Basic Literary Terms Ray Bradbury Flannery O'Connor Poetry I Alice Munro, "Boys and Girls" Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, "Olikoye" Poetry II Pico Yier, "Why We Travel", from Autumn Light |
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Jakub Jinek, Dr. phil. (14.06.2023)
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Last update: ThLic. Bc. Barbora Šmejdová, Ph.D. (04.12.2023)
The aim of the seminar is to help students read literature in English and discuss it in English. Credit requirements are: regular attendance, oral presentation, participation in discussions and ability to read literature in English. |
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Last update: ThLic. Bc. Barbora Šmejdová, Ph.D. (29.01.2024)
The subject is taught in English, it takes place as an online seminar within the program of virtual mobility: https://classroom.google.com/c/NjUwNjkwMDU5NTE0 |