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ENGLESKA KNJIŽEVNOST V-KNJIŽEVNOST 19 .VIJEKA


Semester: 5
ECTS: 5
Status: Obavezan
Lessons: 2+2+0
Double: Ne
ECTS catalogue
Learning outcomes:

After the successful realization of this course, students will be able to: 1. explain the social function of literature in the 19th-century Great Britain, 2. describe major literary movements and recognize them in individual works, as well as support the claim with an example from literature, 3. read literary works in English and translate them, 4. explain the main aesthetic characteristics of individual literary works from the 19th century, 5. recognize the key concepts in a literary text from the 19th century, 6. apply pre-existing knowledge in the interpretation of the 19th-century literary works, 7. make connections between the works of various authors from various periods, 8. compare and analyze 19th-century literary works after a given model, and connect them with the leading tendencies from literary, ideological, and religious spheres, 9. connect wider cultural and civil values with given literary texts, 10. communicate fluently in native and in English language about given topics in the field, 11. differentiate relevant and Secondary literary sources, 12. apply theoretical knowledge in grouping important literary elements of individual 19-century literary texts, 13. develop discourse analysis of a literary work and define structuring mechanisms of 19th-century literary works, 14. plan their own studies independently 15. develop empathy between their own impressions of a literary text and the discourse of everyday life, 16. argue by using examples from the reading list in everyday communication, 17. independently design and compose an original essay, homework, or term paper with a topic from 19th-century English literature, 18. estimate the literary value of a given work, judging its formal and aesthetic quality, and explain their standpoint, 19. evaluate the generic approach to a literary work from the 19th century.

Teaching staff

Name Lectures Exercises Laboratory
DIJANA MIRKOVIĆ2x0
2S+1P
MARIJA KRIVOKAPIĆ2x1
2S+1P
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