Course syllabus autumn 2016
        
    
        Course syllabus autumn 2016
    
    Title
            Introduction to the Theory of Literature
        Swedish title
            Introduction to the Theory of Literature
        Course code
            EN241A
        Credits
            7.5 credits
        Grading scale
            UA / Excellent (A), Very Good (B), Good (C), Satisfactory (D), Pass (E) or Fail (U)
        Language of instruction
            English
        Decision-making body
            Faculty of Culture and Society
        Syllabus approval date
            2016-05-13
        Syllabus valid from
            2016-08-29
        Entry requirements
            Basic eligibility for university studies and the higher education course English I, 30 credits
(en101E/A).
Level
    Basic level
        
        No main field.
            Progression level
            G1F  
        Progression level in relation to degree requirements
        The course can normally be included as a part of a general degree at undergraduate level.
        Course objectives
        In the course the students learn how different theories of literature have emerged as responses to particular issues in literature, in other theories of literature, and outside literature. The students learn to frame literary issues using concepts in literary theory.
Course contents
        During the course the students develop an understanding of different theories of literature, and gives students tools to frame literary issues in theoretically informed ways.
Learning outcomes
        Knowledge and understanding
After completing this course, the student
1) understands some of the most important distinctions in the theory of literature;
Competence and skills
After completing this course, the student
2) can practice techniques of analysis through concepts and reflect on their own ability to produce interpretations, and;
Judgement and approach
After completing this course, the student
3) can seek and evaluate further information within the field of literary theory.
Learning activities
        The language of instruction is English.
Learning activities are lectures, seminars, written assignments, self-studies of course literature and independent work on a particular topic.
Assessment
        The course is examined through one oral exam (2,5 credits) and one written assignment (5 credits). Learning outcomes 1-3 are examined in both examinations.
Course literature and other study material
            
            The Norton Anthology of Theory & Criticism, ed. Vincent B. Leitch et al. (W.W. Norton & Co. 2001)
William Shakespeare, Othello, ed. Kenneth Muir (Penguin Shakespeare 2005)
Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway, ed. David Bradshaw (Oxford World’s Classics 2000)
Further materials to be made available via Its Learning.
Course evaluation
        The course is concluded with an individual course evaluation focusing on the goals of the course. The evaluations are summarized and made available to the students at the completion of the course.
Interim rules
        When a course is no longer given, or when the content has been changed to a large degree, the student will be offered two opportunities, during a one year period, to be examined according to the course plan which was valid at the time of registration.
Additional information
        The language of instruction is English.