Educational guide
IDENTIFYING DATA 2022_23
Subject ENGLISH LITERATURE II Code 00413024
Study programme
0413 - GRADO EN FILOLOGÍA MODERNA, INGLÉS
Descriptors Credit. Type Year Period
6 Compulsory Third First
Language
Ingles
Prerequisites
Department FILOLOGIA MODERNA
Coordinador
CHAMOSA GONZÁLEZ , JOSÉ LUIS
E-mail jlchag@unileon.es
jjlanf@unileon.es
Lecturers
CHAMOSA GONZÁLEZ , JOSÉ LUIS
LANERO FERNÁNDEZ , JUAN JOSÉ
Web http://
General description Comprehensive historical survey of seventeenth century, eighteenth century and Romantic English Literature, its major movements, writers and works. Critical approach to some of the key texts of these periods.
Tribunales de Revisión
Tribunal titular
Cargo Departamento Profesor
Presidente FILOLOGIA MODERNA GUZMAN GONZALEZ , TRINIDAD
Secretario FILOLOGIA MODERNA MARTIN JUNQUERA , IMELDA
Vocal FILOLOGIA MODERNA ALVAREZ MAURIN , MARIA JOSE
Tribunal suplente
Cargo Departamento Profesor
Presidente FILOLOGIA MODERNA PEREZ DIEZ , MARIA DEL CARMEN
Secretario FILOLOGIA MODERNA DIAZ MARTINEZ , MARIO
Vocal FILOLOGIA MODERNA RODRIGUEZ DE LERA , JUAN RAMON

Competencias
Code  
A2031
A2034
A2047
A2048
A2051
A2081
A2090
A2091
A2092
B206
B209
B222
C4

Learning aims
Competences
A2048
A2051
A2047
A2091
A2031
A2034
A2081
A2092
B209
A2090
B206
B222
C4

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
1- Metaphysical Poetry and Baroque drama. John Donne: the conceit. Ben Jonson, Volpone.

2- John Milton. Poetry and politics: the political importance of Milton´s writings.The Christian epic: Paradise Lost.

3- Restoration poetry and drama. The comedy of manners. John Dryden. William Congreve: The Way of the World.

4- The Eighteenth Century. Alexander Pope and 18th century civilization: The Rape of the Lock.

5- The novel. Samuel Richardson. Henry Fielding: Tom Jones.

6- Romanticism: an introduction. The early Romantics. Wordsworth and Coleridge. Lyrical Ballads.

7- Second generation Romantic poets: Shelley, Byron, and Keats.

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Class hours Hours outside the classroom Total hours
Seminars 15 20 35
 
Tutorship of group 2 10 12
 
Lecture 35 30 65
 
Mixed tests 3 15 18
5 15 20
 
(*)The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies   ::  
  Description
Seminars
Tutorship of group
Lecture

Personalized attention
 
Tutorship of group
Description

Assessment
  Description Qualification
Mixed tests knowledge of contents.
properly structured and written language.
60%
papers 30%
Others
attendance and active participation

10%
 
Other comments and second call

Sources of information
Access to Recommended Bibliography in the Catalog ULE

Basic Greenblatt, S. (general editor), The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Norton, 2018
Carter, R. & MacRae, J., The Routledge History of Literature in English: Britain and Ireland, Routledge, 2002

Complementary


Recommendations


Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before
ENGLISH LANGUAGE I / 00413003
ENGLISH LANGUAGE II / 00413007
LITERARY CRITICAL THEORY / 00413008
ENGLISH LANGUAGE III / 00413012
INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH LITERARY CANON / 00413014
ENGLISH LANGUAGE IV / 00413017
ENGLISH LITERATURE I / 00413019
INFORMATION RESOURCES IN HUMANITIES / 00413020