Introduction to Literary Studies
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Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 1. and 2. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 1. and 2. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 27. Oktober 2016 |
Creator: | Russell West-Pavlov (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2016-10-27 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, |
Identifier: | UT_20161027_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 3. and 4. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 3. and 4. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 03. November 2016 |
Creator: | Astrid Franke (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2016-11-03 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Interpretation, Religion, Law, Text, Author, Reader, Kontext, |
Identifier: | UT_20161103_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 5. and 6. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 5. and 6. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 10. November 2016 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2016-11-10 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Early Modern Drama, Early Modern Theatre, William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Character Constellation, Shakespearean Stage, |
Identifier: | UT_20161110_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 7. and 8. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 7. and 8. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 17. November 2016 |
Creator: | Russell West-Pavlov (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2016-11-17 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Eighteenth Century, Augustan Order, Augustan Disorder, Alexander Pope, |
Identifier: | UT_20161117_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 9. and 10. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 9. and 10. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 24. November 2016 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2016-11-24 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Gothic Novel, Mary Shelley, |
Identifier: | UT_20161124_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 11. and 12. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 11. and 12. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 15. Dezember 2016 |
Creator: | Ingrid Hotz-Davies (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2016-12-15 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Modernist Poetry, Imagism, H.D., Hilde Doolittle, Oread, Modernism, Poetic Manifesto, Ezra Pound, |
Identifier: | UT_20161215_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 13. and 14. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 13. and 14. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 2016 |
Creator: | Horst Tonn (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2016-12-22 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Postmodernism, Drama, Edward Albee, The American Dream, Mommy, Daddy, Grandma, Mrs. Barker, Young Man, Literature of the absurd, Tradition, |
Identifier: | UT_20161222_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 15. and 16. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 15. and 16. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2017 |
Creator: | Ellen Dengel-Janic (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2017-01-12 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Indian Novel in English, Anita Desai, Clear Light of Day, Focalization, Home Space, |
Identifier: | UT_20170112_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 17. and 18. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 17. and 18. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2017 |
Creator: | Michael Butter (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2017-01-19 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poetry, Emily Dickinson, Because I Could Not Stop for Death, Death, Immortality, Situation of Women, |
Identifier: | UT_20170119_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |
Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 19. and 20. Lesson


Title: | Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 19. and 20. Lesson |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2016-2017; Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2017 |
Creator: | Raphael Zähringer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2017-01-26 |
Subjects: | Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Victorian Fiction, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, Bildungsroman, Adventure Story, Captain Flint, Jim Hawkins, Assertions of Truth, Maps, |
Identifier: | UT_20170126_001_litstudi_0001 |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | This lecture must be attended in conjunction with the PS 1-part of the Basic Module 'Introduction to Literary Studies'. The lecture series has several functions: it is designed to give you an historical overview of literary periods within global English-language literatures (including the literatures of the British archipelago, of North America, and of the postcolonial world) via a number of exemplary texts; it will offer you a glimpse of close-reading methods exemplified in the lecturers' interpretations of those texts; and it will allow you to see your professors at work in their respective areas of specilization, facilitatiing your choice of seminars and topics in subsequent seminars as you continue on with your degree in English. Of the eight texts dealt with during the semester, four will be compulsory reading during your PS I, and four will be examined separately. Texts or extracts from the texts will be posted on moodle except where you can reasonably be expected to obtain an orginial copy yourself (e.g. Shakespeare). |