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Literary Interpretation I

Class at Faculty of Education |
OB2301130

Syllabus

Syllabus  

Week 1

Intro - Analogies and contrasts

Benjamin Zephaniah: Miss World

William Shakespeare: Sonnet 130

Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice  

Week 2

Roald Dahl: Edward the Conqueror  Focus: narrative structure, narrator´s credibility  

Week 3

Somerset Maugham: The Verger

Charles Johnson: Oxherding Tale

Focus: reading for instruction, a cautionary tale  

Week 4

Julian Barnes: The Visitors (A History of the World in 10½ Chapters)

Focus: full and limited omniscience, altruism vs. self-interest  

Weeks 5-6

Kurt Vonnegut: Who Am I This Time

Andre Dubus: The Fat Girl

Focus: analogies and contrasts, narrative authority  

Week 7

Bernard Malamud: A Magic Barrel

Focus: interpretive role-playing, culture-specific reading  

Week 8

John Steinbeck: The Murder

Focus: narrative ambiguity, Melting Pot vs Salad Bowl  

Weeks 9-10

Kate Chopin: The Story of an Hour C.B. Divakaruni: Clothes

Focus: generic formulas in writing, Bildungsroman  

Week 11

Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol

Mark Twain: The Story of the Bad Boy Who Didn´t Come to Grief

H. C. Andersen: The Emperor´s New Clothes

Focus: cautionary tale, parable, hyperbole, narrative crescendo  

Weeks 12-13

Charles Johnson: Menagerie, A Child´s Fable

George Orwell: Animal Farm (film + excerpts)

Focus: allegory, animal fable

Annotation

Course profile: This is a one-term course focused on close reading of Anglo-American literature, chiefly prose. Save for several exceptions, it explores the writings of contemporary authors. The criteria for selecting the seminar texts are their content, format and the language in which they are written, so that they are best suited for in-class close reading. The texts are analyzed through the prism of both traditional and modern critical methodology, fomented by what has become known as

RWCT (Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking) methodology.