106-043 The Victorian 'Supernatural'

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

To be advised

Prerequisites

Usually 12.5 points of first year English, or first year gender studies.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

A 1.5-hour lecture and a 1-hour tutorial per week

Subject Description

This subject provides an introduction to the discourse of the supernatural in popular literary discourses of the Victorian period. Students will read well-known literary texts, ghost stories, sensation novels and science fiction in the context of Victorian anxieties about sexual transgression, madness, race, disease, and the death of God. The subject asks students to consider the ways in which contemporary theorisations of the body, gender, race and modes of cultural production can help us to understand the preoccupations of Victorians with ghosts, spiritual forces, mesmerism and monstrous doubles. This subject enables students to appreciate the close relationship that existed in Victorian culture between literary discourse and the discourses of science, politics, medicine, philosophy, theology and sociology; and to produce a historically and theoretically informed account of an aspect of the role of the supernatural or science fiction in Victorian culture.

Generic Skills

  • be able to apply new research skills and critical methods to a field of inquiry;

  • develop critical self-awareness and shape and strengthen persuasive arguments;

  • communicate arguments and ideas effectively and articulately, both in writing and to others.

Assessment

An essay of 2000 words 50% (due mid-semester) and an essay of 2000 words 50% (due at the end of semester).

Prescribed Texts

A subject reader will be available from the University Bookshop.

  • M Braddon, Lady Audley's Secret.
  • W Collins, The Woman in White.
  • C Dickens, A Christmas Carol.
  • E Bronte, Wuthering Heights.
  • H James, The Turn of the Screw.
  • S Le Fanu, In a Glass Darkly.
  • R L Stevenson, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Other Stories.


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