Culture and Literature: Module 5 - History of American Literature Field of study: English Philology
Programme code: W1-S1FA19.2021

Module name: Culture and Literature: Module 5 - History of American Literature
Module code: W1-FA-JB-S1-HLA-5
Programme code: W1-S1FA19.2021
Semester:
  • winter semester 2026/2027
  • winter semester 2025/2026
  • winter semester 2024/2025
  • winter semester 2023/2024
Language of instruction: English
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 2
Description:
The aim of the lectures is to familiarize participating students with the history of American literature from the seventeenth century to the present day. The lectures outline the sequence and emphasize the distinctive features of the dominant literary and cultural trends in American history, illustrating the above in the context of analyses of selected canonical (literary and para-literary) texts, representative for each period. They also explain the mechanisms of historical change in American culture, linking the discussed texts with the key phenomena and figures of note, who exerted a significant impact on its evolution and effectively rendered it unique on a global scale.
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 American identity and understands the need to develop his or her knowledge in the field of American literature. [JB-S1-HLA-5_K1]
FA1_K01 [1/5] FA1_K05 [2/5]
understands the basic causal relations between subsequent literary periods and the main cultural currents within these periods, and is able to demonstrate his or her understanding of these relations in various forms of the verification of knowledge. [JB-S1-HLA-5_U1]
FA1_U03 [2/5]
is able to identify the most important literary texts and to point out their most characteristic elements as well as the distinctive traits of the currents, which they represent. [JB-S1-HLA-5_U2]
FA1_U02 [2/5] FA1_U03 [2/5]
possesses the basic knowledge of American literature. [JB-S1-HLA-5_W1]
FA1_W05 [2/5] FA1_W10 [1/5]
knows the most representative texts and the most influential American authors (from the 17th century to the present day).Is able to identify their relation with the periods in which they were writing. [JB-S1-HLA-5_W2]
FA1_W04 [1/5] FA1_W05 [2/5]
knows the basic relationships between cultural currents, social currents, historical phenomena and their influence on the main works of American literature. [JB-S1-HLA-5_W3]
FA1_W10 [1/5] FA1_W15 [2/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
Examination [JB-S1-HLA-5_w_1]
Verification of the student's knowledge of the development of American literature (from the 17th century to the present day), the most important trends in American literary and cultural history, the most influential figures contributing to the development of American literature, and the most influential texts of the literary periods covered in class - carried out in the form determined in the syllabus of the module.
JB-S1-HLA-5_K1 JB-S1-HLA-5_U1 JB-S1-HLA-5_U2 JB-S1-HLA-5_W1 JB-S1-HLA-5_W2 JB-S1-HLA-5_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 [JB-S1-HLA-5_fs_2]
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 in the form specified in the syllabus of the module.
30 Examination [JB-S1-HLA-5_w_1]
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