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Syllabus 2022-23 - 12213006 - English-Spanish Comparative Literature (Literatura comparada inglés-español)
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- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Grado en Estudios ingleses (12213006) |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATION |
DEGREE: | Grado en Filología hispánica (12313008) |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATION |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2022-23 |
COURSE: | English-Spanish Comparative Literature |
NAME: English-Spanish Comparative Literature | |||||
CODE: 12213006 (*) | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 3 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 4 | SEMESTER: PC |
NAME: GARCÍA GARCÍA, LUCIANO | ||
DEPARTMENT: U115 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 345 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA | ||
OFFICE NO.: D2 - 247 | E-MAIL: lugarcia@ujaen.es | P: 953211818 |
WEBSITE: http://www4.ujaen.es/~lugarcia/ | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9013-8796 | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 3 | |
NAME: LÓPEZ-PELAEZ CASELLAS, JESÚS | ||
DEPARTMENT: U115 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 345 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA | ||
OFFICE NO.: D2 - 245 | E-MAIL: jlopez@ujaen.es | P: 953212136 |
WEBSITE: http://www10.ujaen.es/conocenos/departamentos/filing/3407 | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3361-7253 | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 3 |
This course is a general survey of the English and Spanish literary histories and text in their sources from their origins until the 18th century, all within the common European context.
It will revolve around four main axes, as follows:
-
Tradition, evolution and breaking with the past in both literatures
- English literary genres compared with the Spanish ones
- Parallel developments
- Intertextuality: Spanish literature in English literatura;
English literatura in Spanish literature
These axex
will be worked out in four main classnote topics, elaborated by the
lecturer, according to the following headings:
Topic 1. Tradition, evolution and breaking with the past in
English and Spanish literatures
1.1. Overview of the English and Spanish literary histories
from their origins. Common and differentiating elements
1.2. Evolution and breaking with the past in English and
Spanish literary histories
Topic 2.
English and Spanish literary genres compared and their evolution
along literary history
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Narrative genres
2.3. Poetic genres
2.4. Dramatic genres
Topic 3.
Parallel developments
3.1. In the Middle Ages
3.2. In the Renaissance
3.3. In the Baroque
3.4. In the 18th century
Topic 4. Spanish Literature in English Literature; English
Literature in Spanish Literature
4.1. Intertextuality and transtextuality
4.2. Transtextuality in English and Spanish iteratures
4.3. Transtextuality in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the
Restoration and the 18th century.
In turn, these four topics will go parallel with the study
and analysis of the following choice of texts:
1.
The Battle of Maldon and
El Cantar del Mío Cid
2. "The Reeve's Tale" (
The Canterbury Tales) and "Enxiemplo de don PitasPayas" (
Libro del buen amor)
3. Petrarchist Tradition in England and Spain: sonnets by
Petrarch, Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund
Spenser, and William Shakespeare compared widh sonnets by
Garcilaso, Boscán, Lope de Vega, Góngora and Quevedo
4. Development of drama in England and Spain:
A Woman Killed with Kindness by Thomas Heywood compared
with
El castigo sin venganza by Lope de Vega
5. English metaphysical, cavaliers and Olympian poets versus
Spanish baroque and classicist ones: poems by John Donne, Ben
Jonson, George
Herbertâââ¬ââ¢s,
Richard Crashaw, Robert Herrick. Luis de Góngora and
Francisco de Quevedo
6.
Don
Quixote in England:
Don
Quijote (Miguel de Cervantes) and
Tom
Jones (Henry Fielding)
01. Large group lectures
*M75 - Interactive lectures with ITC suppot
A02 - Classes in practice group
*M04 - Practice
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
Assessment will be ruled by Royal Decree 1125/2003 of
September5th by which the European Credit Transfer
System is for officialuniversity degrees is established.
Active participation and attendance will be assessed with a
10 % rate of the final grading. The lecturer will based this
portion of the assessment on the following aspects:
* Regular class attendance.
* Active participation in class.
* Participation in discussion.
* Signing in attendance list.
The mastery of the theoretical and practical concepts will be assessed through a written exam which will constitute 65 % of thefinal grading.
The remaining 25 % will be based on an individual paper.
Thefollowing aspects will be taken into consideration: structure
oft he paper, delivery in time, quality of the written/oral
expression in English, quality of the content, originality, formal
quality of the presentation.
Plagiarism will be penalized with the loss of the grading
corresponding to this section.
The following competences will be taken into account: CB1,
CB3, CB4, CB5, E01, E12, E13, E16, E21, G04, TO1, T03, T04.
The following learning outcomes will be taken into account:
R01, R22, R23, R40, R41, R43, R44, R46, R47, R48, R54.
- A short history of English literature Ifor Evans ; with additional material by Bernard Bergonzi. Edition: 4th ed, rev. Author: Evans, B. Ifor.. Publisher: Penguin Books (Library)
- English literature: a survey for students. Edition: New ed., 29th impression. Author: Burgess, Anthony. Publisher: Longman (Library)
- Akal historia de la literatura: literatura y sociedad en el mundo occidental [ planificación y redacción, Erika Wischer]. Edition: -. Author: Wischer, Erika, dir.. Publisher: Akal (Library)
- challenge of comparative literature Claudio Guillén ; translated by Cola Franzen. Edition: -. Author: Guillén, Claudio. Publisher: Harvard University Press (Library)
- Entre lo uno y lo diverso: introducción a la literatura comparada : (ayer y hoy) Claudio Guillén. Edition: 2ª ed.. Author: Guillén, Claudio. Publisher: Tusquets (Library)
- Presencia textual de España y de la literatura española en la obra dramática de James Shirley (1596-1666): tesis presentada para la obtención del grado de doctor por Luciano García García, bajo la dirección de Miguel Martínez López. Edition: -. Author: García García, Luciano.. Publisher: s.n], (Library)
- Historia de la literatura española Juan Luis Alborg. Edition: -. Author: Alborg, Juan Luis. Publisher: Gredos (Library)
- Historia de la literatura española coordinada por Jesús Menéndez Peláez. Edition: -. Author: Menéndez Peláez, Jesús, coord.. Publisher: Everest (Library)
- concise Cambridge history of English literature by George Sampson. Edition: 3rd ed. revised throughout and with additional chapters on the literature of the United States of America and the mid-twentieth-century literature of the English-speaking world by R.C. Churchill ; [R. Author: Sampson, George. Publisher: Cambridge University Press (Library)
- Literary history of England edited by Albert C. Baugh. Edition: 2nd ed., reprinted. Author: Baugh, Albert C., ed. lit.. Publisher: Routledge & Kegan Paul (Library)
- Historia de la literatura universal. Edition: -. Author: Riquer, Martín de. Publisher: Planeta (Library)
Training Activities |
Format (presential/online)* |
Teaching Methodology Description |
45 theory presential sessions |
Presential up to 50% |
Development of 15 theoretical sessions, 50 minutes each, in the classroom and in small groups (according to the proposal of group rotation prepared by the Faculty of Humanities and CC. Education), if the sanitary and infrastructure conditions allow it . Otherwise, sessions will be conducted synchronously through GSuite Meet. |
15 practice sessions |
Presential up to 50% |
15 sessions of practical and participatory classes, each lasting 50 minutes, carried out in the classroom in small groups (according to the proposal of group rotation prepared by the Faculty of Humanities and CC. de la Education), if the sanitary and infrastructure allow. Otherwise, some of the sessions will be conducted synchronously through GSuite Meet and others asynchronously using the ILIAS platform. |
Tutorials |
Presential + Online |
Some tutoring sessions will be carried out in person and some others online (synchronous and asynchronous) |
Ordinary
Assessment
Assessment test |
Format
|
Description |
Percentaje |
Taking a test on the official date of the final exam |
Presential and/or online: synchronous and asynchronous |
Theoretical/practical concepts of the subject |
65% |
Attendance and active participation |
Presential and online: synchronous/asynchronous |
Active attendance and participation as registered by the lecturer |
10% |
Completion of written work |
Presential and/or online: synchronous or asynchronous |
Theoretical/practical concepts of the subject |
25% |
Extraordinary
Assessment
Assessment test |
Format
|
Description |
Percentaje |
Taking a test on the official date of the final exam |
Format
|
Assessment of contents: theory and practice |
100% |
Training Activities |
Format (presential/online)* |
Teaching Methodology Description |
45 theory presential sessions |
Non presential |
Substitution of the 15 theory sessions by online training activities combining the synchronous and / or asynchronous modality |
15 sesiones de prácticas |
No presencial |
Substitution of the 45 theory sessions by online training activities combining the synchronous and / or asynchronous modality |
Tutorials |
Online |
Tutoring sessions will be conducted online (synchronous and asynchronous) |
Ordinary Assessment
Assessment test |
Format
|
Description |
Percentaje |
Taking a test on the official date of the final exam |
Presential and/or online: synchronous and asynchronous |
Theoretical/practical concepts of the subject |
50% |
Completion of written work |
Presential and/or online: synchronous or asynchronous |
Assessment of theoretical and practical contents |
40% |
Attendance and active participation |
Online: synchronous/asynchronous |
Registering of attendance and participation |
10% |
Extraordinary Assessment
Assessment test |
Format
|
Description |
Percentaje |
Taking a test on the official date of the final exam |
Format
|
Assessment of contents: theory and practice |
100% |
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