922-191 LaTrobe-19th Century Greek Literature

Note

Special enrolment arrangements apply. Students must contact the Faculty of Arts Office for application forms and further details.

Availability

4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Ms Maria Heredotou

Prerequisites

Admission to fourth-year combined honours in Modern Greek.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Subject Description

In this subject students should develop skills in interpretation and analysis of a wide sampling of works of 19th century Greek poetry and prose, representing major thematic preoccupations of Greek writers. Students will explore the connections of the writings to historical, political and social developments. The characteristics of the different genres and styles of writing will be studied, ranging from neoclassical, romantic and realist, from ethnography, autobiography and satire. The development of the 'Greek Language Controversy' as a literary and social issue is also monitored through the selection of texts.

Generic Skills

  • have developed their capacity for critical thinking about various kinds of evidence and theory relating to Modern Greek culture and society.

  • have experience of conducting and reporting on independent research.

Assessment

Two 500-word reports (on specified dates during the semester) 30; one 2,000-word essay (due mid-semester) 35; one 2,000-word essay (due end of semester) 35.



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