西洋文學作品導讀(一)

112學年第1學期 英語授課 必修課 3 學分
授課大綱
30
名額
43
已選
-13
超選 13 人
上課時間
二/8[LAN010]
三/3,4[LAN011]
授課教師
Office Hour:Mondays and Tuesdays 13:00-14:00 and by appointment in the FLLD main office, Room #005
修課班級
外文系1 · 1年級以上
課程資訊
1. 系辦編班 2.重補修生請洽系辦人工加選
選課分析

Attendance and Participation 20
Group Discussion 15
Mid-term Examination 20
Group Presentation 20
Final Examination 25

Course Description: The two-semester series of Introduction to Literature 1 and 2 is intended to familiarize students with three major literary genres(fiction, poetry, drama)and to strengthen students’ ability in reading, analyzing, and discussing works of literature from a discerning and critical standpoint. In each semester students are introduced to representative texts in fiction, poetry, and drama, as well as to the most common analytical terms. Students read closely, think critically, and evaluate texts chosen to elucidate critical ideas introduced in class. Class meetings include instructor-led textual examination, student-generated discussion, and individual or group presentations of selected works. Introduction to Literature 1 consists of a semester-long study of short and approachable works of fiction, in the first part of the semester. After the midpoint of the term a representative selection of poetry is also introduced, and in the final few weeks one or two one-act plays are also studied. Students will be expected to become familiar with common terms used to analyze fiction and drama, e.g. plot, setting, character, and narrative point of view, as well as common terms used to discuss poetry, e.g. line, stanza, rhyme and meter, etc. Although most of the selections will consist of lyrical poetry, narrative, and dramatic forms may also be introduced.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to do the followings: 1. Become familiar with the conventions of three major literary genres (fiction, poetry, and drama). 2. Do a close reading of a literary text. 3. Discuss literary works from an analytical and critical perspective. 4. Be familiar with literary terms used to analyze works of literature.

The Norton Introduction to Literature, Shorter 14th Edition, edited by Kelly J. Mays.

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