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Fantastic literature in Germany, Austria and the Bohemian Lands 1900-1930 - ADE110150E
Anglický název: Fantastic literature in Germany, Austria and the Bohemian Lands 1900-1930
Zajišťuje: Ústav germánských studií (21-UGS)
Fakulta: Filozofická fakulta
Platnost: od 2023
Semestr: letní
Body: 0
E-Kredity: 4
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:0/2, Zk [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / neurčen (neurčen)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
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Garant: Maria Diletta Giordano, Ph.D.
Třída: A – Mezioborová nabídka VP: Literatura
Exchange - 09.2 General and Comparative Literature
Anotace - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Štěpán Zbytovský, Ph.D. (19.02.2024)
The course focuses on German and Austrian Fantastic literature in the years 1900-1930 and is divided into
three sections. The first seminaries are dedicated to a definition of the genre according to the categories of unheimlich
and ‘uncertainty’ addressed by Sigmund Freud and Tzvetan Todorov respectively. The seminaries from 4-7 are dedicated
to German and Austrian literature concerning some of its multiple nuances, while the last sessions focus on
the connection between the Fantastic genre and the tropes of ‘Magic Prague’. Since course is held in English,
references to British and North American literature will also be part of the program, which also has a comparative
approach in this regard. Both the sessions on Austrian and German literature in general and the sessions concerning
Prague’s landscape take into account the socio-political events linked to the creation of fantastic atmospheres in the
considered texts. Aim of the course is for the students to acquire a clear knowledge of motifs, mechanisms and styles
related to the treated genre, but also to develop a critical awareness of the connection between the Fantastic and a
certain socio-cultural atmosphere, being the course, as well as the origins of the genre, focused on a very peculiar
historical moment of German and Austrian history.
Podmínky zakončení předmětu - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Štěpán Zbytovský, Ph.D. (19.02.2024)

Students are required to write an essay based on primary literature proposed during the seminaries. The essay can propose a close reading of the considered literature, as well as an interpretation of a phenomenon or a motif identified in multiple works. Critical bibliography is attached to the course program.

Literatura - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Štěpán Zbytovský, Ph.D. (19.02.2024)

Jackson, Rosemary, Fantasy. The Literature of Subversion, London: Methuen 1981.

Todorov, Tzvetan, The Fantastic. A structural approach to a literary genre, trans. Richard Howard,

Cleveland/London: The Press of Case Western Reserve University 1973.

Rabkin, Eric S., The Fantastic in Literature, Princeton: Princeton University Press 1976.

Praz, Mario, The Romantic Agony

Valverde, Rebeca Gualberto, The Fantastic Modernist; or Henry James’ “The Turning of the

Screw”, Revisited, Revista de Filologia Inglesia, 33, 2012, pp. 97-114.

Foucault, Michel, The Other Spaces: Utopia and Heterotopia, trans. Jan Miskowiec, in: Diacritics,

vol. 16, n. 1, Spring 1986, pp. 22-27.

Alter, Robert, Imagined Cities. Urban experience and the language of the novel, New

Heaven/London: Yale University Press 2005.

Saler, Michael (ed.), The Fin-de-Siècle World, New York: Routledge 2015.

Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Štěpán Zbytovský, Ph.D. (19.02.2024)

1) Introduction to the course and to the historical context of the considered literature; details about course organization.

 

2) Introduction to the category of the Unheimlich and its link to the Fantastic genre

Lecture: S. Freud, The Uncanny (Das Unheimliche)

E.T.A. Hoffmann, The Sandman (Der Sandmann)

 

3) Definition of the Fantastic genre

Lecture: Todorov, The Fantastic

E.T.A. Hoffmann, The Deserted House (Das öde Haus)

 

4) Pieces of art and ancient worlds in Fantastic tendencies of the Spätromantik

Lecture: J. v. Eichendorf, The Marble Statue (Das Marmorbild)

 

5) Introduction to German Fantastic Literature and its links to Fin de Siècle Positivism

Lecture: G. Meyrink: The Automobile (Das Automobil)

K. H. Strobl, The Triumph of Mechanics (Der Triumph der Mechanik)

 

6) Fantastic motifs and aesthetic of the Femme Fatale

H. H. Ewers, The Spider (Die Spinne)

E.T.A. Hoffmann, The Story of the Lost Reflection (Die Geschichte vom verlorenen Spiegelbilde)

 

7) The Doppelgänger

H. H. Ewers: The Student of Prague (Der Student von Prag) (Film 1913)

O. Wilde, The picture of Dorian Grey

 

8) Distortion of time and space in fantastic literature

K.H. Strobl: The Wicked Nun (Die arge Nonne)

E.A. Poe, The Fall of the House of Usher

 

9) From the manor to the metropolitan landscape

Lecture: Georg Simmel: The Metropolis and Mental Life (Die Großstädte und das Geistesleben)

P. Leppin, Severin‘s Journey into the Dark (Severins Gang in die Finsternis)

 

10) Fantastic, utopias and heterotopias

Lecture: Foucault, Michael, The Other Spaces: Utopia and Heterotopia

A. Kubin, The Other Side (Die andere Seite) (chapters 1/2/3)

 

11) Fantastic and Prague

G. Meyrink, The Golem (Der Golem)

Illustrations: Richard Teschner, Alfred Kubin, Hugo Steiner-Prag

 

12) Elements of fantastic literature in Franz Kafka’s work…?

Lecture: F. Kafka, A Country Doctor (Ein Landarzt); The Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung)

Vstupní požadavky - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Štěpán Zbytovský, Ph.D. (19.02.2024)

The course can be attended by both BA and MA students, provided that they have a sufficient command of English language to read the proposed materials.

 
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