LN250
English Literature and Society
This information is for the 2023/24 session.
Teacher responsible
Dr Angus Wrenn PEL 6.01a
Availability
Available as an outside option to students on all undergraduate programmes where regulations permit, and to General Course students. Students can take this course in any year of their studies.
Pre-requisites
An A-level pass or equivalent is recommended but not required (especially for General Course students).
Course content
(a) Study of 20th century British literature (prose, poetry and drama) in its socio-political context; Study of individual authors (in weekly lectures) - these form the basis of the examination assessment (b) Study of major cultural themes running through the century e.g. Literature of War; Imperialism; Feminism; Modernism; Postmodernism; Political writing - these form the basis of the student's extended coursework essay. (c) Several trips to theatre productions during the year; (d) Extensive use of archive recordings of authors, and video; (e) Students encouraged to draw upon background in their main discipline, and to read widely.
Teaching
10 hours of lectures and 10 hours of classes in the AT. 10 hours of lectures and 10 hours of classes in the WT. 1 hour of lectures and 1 hour of classes in the ST.
Structured activities during the reading week in the MT and LT. Revision workshops and tutorials in the ST.
This course has reading weeks in Week 6 of Michaelmas and Lent Terms.
Formative coursework
Two essays per year; topically based research presentations.
Indicative reading
(Primary texts) Conrad Heart of Darkness; T S Eliot The Waste Land; Virginia Woolf Mrs Dalloway; James Joyce Portrait of the Artist Forster Passage to India George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four; Larkin Collected Poems; Heaney Collected Poems; (Secondary text) The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century English Literature (The New Cambridge History of English Literature) by Laura Marcus and Peter Nicholls Cambridge: CUP, 2012
Assessment
Exam (70%, duration: 3 hours) in the spring exam period.
Essay (30%) in the WT.
Key facts
Department: Language Centre
Total students 2022/23: 29
Average class size 2022/23: 7
Capped 2022/23: Yes (32)
Lecture capture used 2022/23: Yes (MT & LT)
Value: One Unit
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