106-015 Backgrounds to English Literature | |
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Note | This subject may be included in a major in classics or classical studies and archaeology. |
Availability | 2nd and 3rd year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Bernard Muir |
Prerequisites | Usually 12.5 points of first year English. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | A 1-hour lecture and a 1.5-hour tutorial per week |
Subject Description | This subject examines a range of Classical and Christian works to establish how and why they have been influential in Western literature and thought. Students who complete this subject successfully will have read a representative range of Classical literature (representing epic, mythology, elegy, pastoral, satire, theology, literary theory); will have studied several books of the Bible and been introduced to various schools of interpretation (from Patristic to modern times); and will have investigated the many ways in which Classical and biblical writings have influenced western thought and literature over the past two millennia. |
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Assessment | An essay of 2000 words 45% (due mid-semester), a second essay of 2000 words 45% (due at the end of the semester) and a 10 minute class presentation 10%. Students are required to attend a minimum of 80% of classes in order to qualify to have their written work assessed. Work submitted late without a formal approved extension will be subject to a penalty of 1% for each day that it is overdue. |
Prescribed Texts | A subject reader will be available from the University Bookshop.
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