Culture and Literature: Module 1 - History of British Literature Field of study: English Philology
Programme code: W1-S1FA19.2021

Module name: Culture and Literature: Module 1 - History of British Literature
Module code: W1-FA-TX-S1-HLB-4
Programme code: W1-S1FA19.2021
Semester:
  • summer semester 2025/2026
  • summer semester 2024/2025
  • summer semester 2023/2024
  • summer semester 2022/2023
Language of instruction: English
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 2
Description:
The aim of the lectures in History of British Literature is to provide students with an outline of British literature from its earliest, Old English, period to the present. The lectures present historical and cultural background as well as relations of influential texts and writers with other phenomena and figures important for British history and culture. The lectures also survey main cultural and literary currents as well as the ways they are related to major British literary texts. The lectures are complemented by classes during which students work with the most important and influential literary texts of relevant periods.
Prerequisites:
None
Key reading:
Specified in the syllabus.
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
Is aware of the influence of literary phenomena on the development of the language and the British identity and wants to develop his knowledge in the field of British literature. [TX-S1_HLB_K1]
FA1_K01 [3/5] FA1_K05 [3/5]
Understands the basic cause and effect relationships between given literary periods and the main cultural currents and is able to demonstrate these relations in spoken form. [TX-S1_HLB_U1]
FA1_U03 [1/5]
Is able to identify the most important English and British literary texts and to point out their most characteristic elements as well as the currents which they represent. [TX-S1_HLB_U2]
FA1_U02 [2/5] FA1_U03 [1/5]
Demonstrates the basic skills of analysis and interpretation of literary texts. Understands the basic methods of their critical analysis. [TX-S1_HLB_U3]
FA1_U04 [2/5] FA1_U06 [3/5]
Is able to identify and interpret the key fragments of texts and is able use them as arguments supporting the interpretation of a given text as an element of English and British culture. [TX-S1_HLB_U4]
FA1_U05 [2/5] FA1_U06 [3/5]
Possesses the basic knowledge of British literature. [TX-S1_HLB_W1]
FA1_W03 [2/5] FA1_W05 [3/5] FA1_W10 [3/5]
Knows the most representative texts and the most influential English and British authors. Is able to identify their relation with the periods in which they were writing. [TX-S1_HLB_W2]
FA1_W04 [3/5] FA1_W05 [3/5]
Knows the most representative texts and the most influential English and British authors. Is able to identify their relation with the periods in which they were writing. [TX-S1_HLB_W3]
FA1_W07 [2/5] FA1_W09 [1/5] FA1_W10 [3/5] FA1_W11 [2/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
Test or tests [TX-S1_HLB_w_1]
Test or tests on the texts from British literature covered during the course (from the earliest period to the present), and on the relationships between them and the most important cultural and literary trends.
TX-S1_HLB_K1 TX-S1_HLB_U1 TX-S1_HLB_U2 TX-S1_HLB_U3 TX-S1_HLB_U4 TX-S1_HLB_W1 TX-S1_HLB_W2 TX-S1_HLB_W3
written or oral examination [TX-S1_HLB_w_2]
Written or oral assignment on the development of British literature (from the earliest period to the present day) and the most important cultural and literary trends, the most influential people involved in the development of British literature and the most influential texts of the literary periods covered during the course.
TX-S1_HLB_K1 TX-S1_HLB_U1 TX-S1_HLB_U2 TX-S1_HLB_U3 TX-S1_HLB_U4 TX-S1_HLB_W1 TX-S1_HLB_W2 TX-S1_HLB_W3
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
lecture [TX-S1_HLB_fs_1]
Lecture delivered in English (with the support of audio-visual materials).
15
Self study using materials provided as well as notes taken during the lectures. Reading assigned texts (obligatory and optional). Preparation for the examination
5 written or oral examination [TX-S1_HLB_w_2]
practical classes [TX-S1_HLB_fs_2]
Classes delivered in English (with the support of audio-visual materials).
30
Reading assigned texts. Preparation for test or tests.
10 Test or tests [TX-S1_HLB_w_1]
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