INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: CONTEXT AND INTERPRETATION - LIT200 Spring 2025
Course
Lessons
Here is the course outline:
1. WELCOMEWelcome to Introduction to Literature. For course syllabus and some general resources, please go to the Resources tab. Texts for individual sessions are attached to the Lessons here. |
2. Literary Cultures and Close Reading of Literature
Feb 5
Reading in the context of different cultures and periods Reading: William Shakespeare, “Sonnet 130”; Audre Lorde, “Who Said It Was Simple”; Michael Ondaatje, “Sweet Like a Crow” |
3. Ancient Literature I
Feb 12
Greek epic Reading: Homer, The Odyssey (Book 1, lines 1-22; Book 5) |
4. Ancient Literature II
Feb 19
Greek tragedy Reading: Euripides, Medeia |
5. Early Modern Literature
Feb 26
Shakespeare’s drama and Europeans’ first contact with the “new world” Reading: William Shakespeare, The Tempest This make-up class will take place on Friday 23 February, 11:30-14:15 |
6. Romanticism
Mar 5
The Gothic, the sublime and the grotesque Reading: E.T.A. Hoffmann, “The Sandman”; William Wordsworth, The Prelude (1805) (Book 13, lines 1-84) |
7. Realism
Mar 12
Naturalist drama, social maladies and early feminism Reading: Henrik Ibsen, A Doll House |
8. Realism and Surrealism
Mar 19
The modern grotesque and social maladies Reading: Franz Kafka, “Metamorphosis” Assignments/deadlines: Essay 1 due on NEO midnight Thursday 20 March. |
9. Modernism I
Apr 2
A sampling of modernist short stories Reading: Katherine Mansfield, “Bliss”, Elizabeth Bowen, “Sunday Afternoon” |
10. Modernism II
Apr 9
Greek epic reshaped for the modern era Reading: James Joyce, Ulysses (Episode 4 – “Calypso”) |
11. Absurdist Writing
Apr 23
European literature responding to the consequences of World War II (with reference to The Tempest) Reading: Samuel Beckett, Endgame |
12. “Fairy Tales” for the Present Day
Apr 25
Friday 25 Apr, 11:15-14:00 Literary feminism reshaping the fairy tale and the Gothic Reading: Charles Perrault, “Bluebeard”, Angela Carter, “The Bloody Chamber” |
13. Contemporary Versions of Ancient Literature I
Apr 30
An Irish version of Medeia Reading: Marina Carr, By the Bog of Cats |
14. Contemporary Versions of Ancient Literature II
May 7
An African American version of the Odyssey Reading: Suzan-Lori Parks, Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) Assignments/deadlines: Essay 2 due on NEO midnight Thursday 8 May. |
15. Final test and feedback on essays and on the course
May 14
Final test and feedback on essays and on the course |