Compulsory
European Literary Movements: 18th-20th century
This course aims at introducing students to the major literary trends and movements of the modern European literary tradition from the 18th to the mid-20th century, i.e., roughly from romanticism up to the high literary modernism of the interwar period.
At the end of the course the students are expected:
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to be familiar with all literary trends from 18th to 20th C and the key writers of the Western tradition
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to be able: to place the movements and the writers chronologically and in relation to cultural history
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to associate the literary trends and writers with particular characteristics,
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to be able to perform a critical analysis of literary texts
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to locate texts within aesthetic history and in relation to other art forms (music and painting) of the same period/trend.