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Bachelor´s Degree in Classical and Romance Studies
GESCLR01-2-035
Literatures of the United Kingdom and Ireland
General description and schedule Teaching Guide

Coordinator/s:

LIOBA SIMON SCHUHMACHER
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Faculty:

María José Álvarez Faedo
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(English Group)
LIOBA SIMON SCHUHMACHER
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(English Group)
Maria Del Carmen Perez Riu
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(English Group)
Carla María Rodríguez González
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(English Group)

Contextualization:

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Requirements:

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Competences and learning results:

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Contents:

The course "Literature of the United Kingdom and Ireland" follows a chronological order and deals with the most significant features and authors, from te Middle Ages to the twenty first century: 

0. Introduction to the Literatures of the UK and Ireland

1. Late Medieval Literature

  • Medieval Literature
  • Arthurian Literature

2. Renaissance Literature: from Henry VIII to the “Restoration period”

  • Literature during the reign of Henry VIII
  • Elizabethan literature
  • Restoration literatura

3. Eighteenth Century Literature – The Enlightenment

  • Masters of the satire
  • The rise of the novel

4. Romanticism and the Victorian era

  • Romantic literature
  • Victorian literature

5. The Turn of the Century and Modernism

  • Modernist writers

6. 20th-21st century Literatures in the UK

  • Postmodernism and Intertextuality
  • A Survey of Scottish Literature

7. A Survey of Irish Literature

  • Contemporary Irish Literature

Methodology and work plan:

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Assessment of students learning:

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Resources, bibliography and documentation:

Compulsory works:

  • Johnson, Samuel [1759]. The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia (preferably Penguin Classics ed.).
  • Joyce, James 2000 [1914]: “The Dead”.Story in: Dubliners (preferably Penguin Classics ed.).
  • Winterson, Jeanette [1987]: The Passion (preferably Penguin Classics ed.).

Further works and excerpts to be read will we mentioned in class and will be available on Campus Virtual.

Complementary Bibliography:

  • Alexandre, Michael 2000: A History of English Literature. Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Barnet, Sylvan; Berman Morton & Burto, William 1993: An Introduction to Literature. New York: Harper Collins.
  • Barry, Peter 2002 [1995]: Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory. Manchester: Manchester UP.
  • Blamires, Harry 2005: A Short History of English Literature. London: Routledge.
  • Boxall, Peter 2019: The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction: 1980-2018. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Carruthers, Gerard and Liam McIlvanney (eds.) 2012: The Cambridge Companion to Scottish Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 
  • Coolahan, Marie-Louise 2010: Women, Writing and Language in Early Modern Ireland. Oxford: Oxford UP.
  • Culler, Jonathan 2000 [1997]: Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford UP.
  • Dean, Seamus 1992: The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing. Field Day Publications.
  • Donaghue, Daniel 2004: Old English Literature: A Short Introduction. Malden: Blackwell Publishers.
  • Drabble, Margaret (ed.) 2000: The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford: Oxford UP.
  • English, James (ed.) 2006: A Concise Companion to Contemporary British Fiction. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Faulkner, Peter 1977: Modernism. London: Routledge.
  • Goldie, Mathew B. 2003: Middle English Literature: A Historical Sourcebook. Malden: Blackwell.
  • González Arias, Luz Mar 2000: Otra Irlanda: La estética postnacionalista de poetas y artistas irlandesas contemporáneas. Oviedo: Servicio Publicaciones Universidad de Oviedo.
  • Hattaway, Michael (ed.) 2000: A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Keymer, Thomas & Mee, Jon (eds.) 2004: The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1740-1830.Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
  • MacKean, Ian 2005: The Essentials of Literature in English, Post-1914. London: Hodder Arnold.
  • Pierce, David 2000: Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A Reader. Cork: Cork UP.
  • Poplawski, Paul 2008: English Literature in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
  • Rees Bogarad, Carley & Zlotnik Schmidt, Jan 1995: Legacies: Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Nonfiction. New York: Harcourt Brace.
  • Sanders, Andrew 2004: The Short Oxford History of English Literature. Oxford: Oxford UP.
  • Schoene, Berthold (ed.) 2007: The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP. 
  • Shattock, Joanne 2010: The Cambridge Companion to English Literature: 1830-1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish Women Writing and Traditions, Vols. IV & V. 2002. Cork: Cork UP.
  • The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Vols. I & II. 2000 [1962] (seventh edition). London: Norton.
  • Walder, Dennis (ed.) 1993 [1990]: Literature in the Modern World: Critical Essays and Documents. Oxford: Oxford UP.
  • Zwicker, Steven (ed.) 1998: The Cambridge Companion to English Literature 1650-1740. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.