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Crdts. Teor.8ESTUDIO HISTÓRICO Y FILOLÓGICO DE LAS PRINCIPALES ETAPAS, MOVIMIENTOS, AUTORES Y OBRAS DE LA LITERATURA INGLESA. ESTUDIO Y ANÁLISIS DE TEXTOS REPRESENTATIVOS DEL SIGLO XX.
Crdts. Pract.4
A efectos de intercambios en programas de movilidad, la carga de esta asignatura equivale a 15 ECTS.


Departamentos y Áreas
DepartamentosÁreaCrdts. Teor.Crdts. Pract.Dpto. Respon.Respon. Acta
FILOLOGÍA INGLESAFILOLOGIA INGLESA84


Estudios en los que se imparte
Licenciatura en Filología Francesa - plan 2000
Licenciatura en Filología Inglesa - plan 2000
Licenciatura en Filología Árabe - plan 2000
Licenciatura en Filología Hispánica - plan 2000
Licenciatura en Filología Catalana - plan 2000
(comple. formac.)Licenciatura en Filología Inglesa - plan 2000


Pre-requisitos
Sin incompatibles


Incompatibilidades de matrícula por contenidos equivalentes
Sin Datos


Matriculados (2009-10)
Grupo (*)Número
1 159
2 96
TOTAL 255
(*) 1: GRUPO 1 - ANG
(*) 2: GRUPO 2 - ANG


Ofertada como libre elección (2009-10)
Sin departamento
Consulta Gráfica de Horario
A efectos de intercambios en programas de movilidad, la carga de esta asignatura equivale aPincha aquí


Horario (2009-10)
ModoGrupo (*)Día inicioDía finDíaHora inicioHora finAula
CLASE TEÓRICA 1 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 M 08:00 09:00 FI/1-01G
  1 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 J 10:00 12:00 FI/1-01G
  1 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 M 08:00 09:00 FI/1-01G
  1 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 J 10:00 12:00 FI/1-01G
  1 08/03/2010 21/05/2010 J 10:00 12:00 FI/1-01G
  2 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 M 14:00 15:00 FI/2-10M
  2 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 V 10:00 12:00 FI/3-14M
  2 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 M 14:00 15:00 FI/3-11M
  2 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 V 10:00 12:00 FI/3-14M
  2 08/03/2010 21/05/2010 V 10:00 12:00 FI/3-14M
CLASE PRÁCTICA (LRU) 1 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 M 09:00 10:00 FI/1-01G
  1 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 M 09:00 10:00 FI/1-01G
  1 08/03/2010 21/05/2010 M 08:00 10:00 FI/1-01G
  2 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 M 15:00 16:00 FI/2-10M
  2 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 M 15:00 16:00 FI/3-11M
  2 08/03/2010 21/05/2010 M 14:00 16:00 FI/3-11M
  3 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 M 16:00 17:00 FI/1-05P
  3 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 M 16:00 17:00 FI/2-09P
  3 08/03/2010 21/05/2010 M 16:00 17:00 FI/2-09P
  3 08/03/2010 21/05/2010 M 17:00 18:00 FI/3-12P
  4 14/09/2009 23/12/2009 L 15:00 16:00 FI/0-LAB4
  4 01/02/2010 05/03/2010 L 15:00 16:00 FI/0-LAB4
  4 08/03/2010 21/05/2010 L 14:00 16:00 FI/0-LAB4
(*) CLASE TEÓRICA
1: GRUPO 1 - ANG
2: GRUPO 2 - ANG
(*) CLASE PRÁCTICA (LRU)
1: GRUPO PRA LITERATURA INGLESA I 8903 - ANG
2: GRUP PRA LITERATURA INGLESA I 8903 - ANG
3: GRUP PRA LITERATURA INGLESA I 8903 - ANG
4: GRUP PRA LITERATURA INGLESA I 8903 - ANG


Grupos de matricula (2009-10)
Grupo (*)CuatrimestreTurnoIdiomaDistribución (letra nif)
1 Anual M ANG desde A hasta M
2 Anual M ANG desde N hasta Z
(*) 1: GRUPO 1 - ANG
(*) 2: GRUPO 2 - ANG


Objetivos de las asignatura / competencias (2009-10)
AIMS
i) To make the students familiar with the historical and philological characteristics of the main periods, trends, authors and works of twentieth-century English literature.
ii) To help the students develop analytical skills through criticism of specific texts.
iii) To train the students in oral presentation.


Contenidos teóricos y prácticos (2009-10)
SYLLABUS
I. Introduction. The End of the Victorian Age.
II.The Edwardian Period.
III. The Age of Modernism.
IV. The Great Depression and the Second World War.
V. The Fifties and Sixties.
VI. Contemporary Literature.

Set books
The students will have to read closely the following works:

First term -G.Bernard Shaw Mrs Warren's Profession
. -W.B.Yeats. The Land of Heart's Desire, On Baile's Strand
. -D.H.Lawrence. Sons and Lovers

Second term -Graham Greene. Brighton Rock
. -Shelagh Delaney A Taste of Honey
. -Hanif Kureishi. The Buddha of Suburbia

Practical part
Individual study of a specific topic in relation to a specific work of 20th century English literature.

Bibliography
The list of books under the heading "Bibliografia" for this subject in Campus Virutal includes both books useful in a general approach to the subject and specific books recommended by tutors for the practical part.
The printed version of this syllabus handed out in the classroom includes a list of the books useful for this subject, the most useful ones being indicated by means of asterisks.


Más información
Profesor/a responsable
TORRES RIBELLES , FRANCISCO JAVIER


Metodología docente (2009-10)
Clases teóricas y prácticas
THEORETICAL PART
There will be three (14th September-5 March) and then two (8th March-21st May) one-hour group meetings weekly for lectures, discussions and debates. Lectures, class notes, photocopied notes and specific bibliography will serve as reference material. Most explanations by the lecturer will be complemented by reference to texts, i.e. set books and other works and fragments supplied by the lecturer, which the students will have to read closely.
Activities will be also carried out in the form of open discussion, quite often about points, questions, fragments, etc. assigned previously . This means that the students will have to prepare homework and participate actively in the class. All activities will be carried out in English.
Students will attend lessons with a copy of one of the following works or a similar monolingual dictionary: - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English -Oxford Advanced Learner`s Dictionary of Current English -MacMillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners.

PRACTICAL PART
-Students will have to deliver a talk on a given book.
-When they finish their talk on the book, they will answer questions on five given fims.

Tutors, group meeting and works

Pràctiques Group P1: Students from Group Teoria 1 from `Abalon Sargo` to `Llompart Ribes`
Tutor Francisco Javier Torres Ribelles
Tuesdays 09.00-10.00 (14th September-21st May) and 08.00-09.00 (8th March-21st May)

Pràctiques Group P2: Students from Group Teoria 2 from `Abaco Bueno` to `Llorca Fanjul`
Tutor Miguel Ángel Pérez Pérez
Tuesdays 15.00-16.00 (14th September-21st May) and 14.00-15.00 (8th March-21st May)

Pràctiques Group P3: Students from Group Teoria 2 from `Lloret Agramunt` to `Zarra Puche`
Tutor Clara Andreu Sempere
Tuesdays 16.00-17.00 (14th September-21st May) and 17.00-18.00 (8th March -21st May)

Pràctiques Group P4: Students from Group Teoria 1 from `Lloret Zacarias` to `Zurbarán Fontany`
Tutor John Sanderson
Mondays 15.00-16.00 (14th September-21st May) and 14.00-15.00 (8th March-21st May)

Students who wish to change their Pràctiques group will apply to Prof. Fco.Javier Torres Ribelles for permission.
STUDENTS WHO DO NOT GET A WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ProF. TORRES RIBELLES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO CHANGE THEIR PRÀCTIQUES GROUP.

Ttiles of books corresponding to each tutor are specified in the printed version of this syllabus, handed out in the classroom.

Preparation of talk on the book
See "Tipo de prácticas"


Tipo de actividades: teóricas y prácticas
Otras
Preparation of talk on the book
1. Each student will select one of the books listed in the printed version of this syllabus, handed out in the classroom.
2. Students will communicate their choice to their tutor.
The same book will not be assigned to more than six students. The works will be assigned in strict order.
3. Students will read closely the work selected.
4. Each student will submit a topic of analysis to the tutor.
5. Once the tutor has accepted the topic, each student will prepare a talk of about five to ten minutes. No students will be allowed to deal with more than one topic.
6. At least one week before the exam students will submit an abstract of the talk to the tutor for approval.
7. The talk delivered by each student will include three parts:
i) a brief introduction on the author, his/her works and the main lines of the aesthetic trend in which the assigned work is usually included.
ii) discussion of the chosen topic; and
iii) a stylistic commentary of a given fragment of the work, previously assigned by the tutor.


Profesores (2009-10)
Grupo Profesor/a
TEORIA DE 89031TORRES RIBELLES, FRANCISCO JAVIER
2PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
CLASE PRÁCTICA (LRU) DE 89031TORRES RIBELLES, FRANCISCO JAVIER
2PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
3ANDREU SEMPERE, CLARA
4Sanderson , John Douglas
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Bibliografía

A history of English literature
Autor(es):Alexander, Michael
Edición:Houndmills : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
ISBN:978-0-230-36831-6
Recomendado por:TORRES RIBELLES, FRANCISCO JAVIER (*1)
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After many a summer
Autor(es):HUXLEY, Aldous
Edición:London : Flamingo, 1994.
ISBN:9780006547365
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL

Atonement
Autor(es):MCEWAN, Ian
Edición:London : Vintage, 2007.
ISBN:978-0-099-50738-3
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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Brick Lane
Autor(es):ALI, Monica
Edición:London : Black Swan, 2007.
ISBN:978-0-55277-445-1
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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Chatterton
Autor(es):ACKROYD, Peter
Edición:London : Penguin Books, 2005.
ISBN:978-0140171143
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL

Kipps
Autor(es):WEELLS, H.G.
Edición:London : Penguin Classics, 2005.
ISBN:978-0141441108
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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Last orders
Autor(es):SWIFT, Graham
Edición:London : Picador, 1996.
ISBN:978-0-330-34560-6
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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Success
Autor(es):AMIS, Martin
Edición:London : Vintage, 2004.
ISBN:978-0-099-46185-2
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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The Bedford glossary of critical and literary terms
Autor(es):Murfin, Ross C.
Edición:London : Bedford/St. Martin`s, 2009.
ISBN:978-0-312-46188-1
Recomendado por:TORRES RIBELLES, FRANCISCO JAVIER (*1)
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The book of evidence
Autor(es):BANVILLE, John
Edición:London : Picador, 1998.
ISBN:978-0-330-37187-2
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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The line of beauty
Autor(es):HOLLINGHURST, Allan
Edición:London : Picador, 2005.
ISBN:978-0-330-44253-4
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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The Oxford Companion to English Literature
Autor(es):Drabble, Margaret (ed.)
Edición:Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1995.
ISBN:0-19-866221-1
Recomendado por:TORRES RIBELLES, FRANCISCO JAVIER (*1)
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The Penguin dictionary of literary terms and literary theory
Autor(es):Cuddon, John Anthony
Edición:London : Penguin, 1999.
ISBN:0-14-051363-9
Recomendado por:TORRES RIBELLES, FRANCISCO JAVIER (*1)
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The sea
Autor(es):BANVILLE, John
Edición:London : Picador, 2006.
ISBN:978-0-330-48329-2
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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The story of Lucy Gault
Autor(es):TREVOR, William
Edición:Londres : Penguin, 2003.
ISBN:978-0-14-101043-4
Recomendado por:PEREZ PEREZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
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(*1) Este profesor ha recomendado el recurso bibliográfico a todos los alumnos de la asignatura.
Fechas de exámenes oficiales (2009-10)
ConvocatoriaGrupo (*)fechaHora inicioHora finAula(s) asignada(s)Observ:
Exámenes extraordinarios de finalización de estudios (diciembre) -1 04/11/2009 12:00 15:00 A2/A11 -
Periodo ordinario para asignaturas de segundo semestre y anuales -1 31/05/2010 12:00 15:00 A1/0-13P
A1/0-24G
A1/0-21G
A1/0-19X
-
Periodo extraordinario de septiembre -1 09/09/2010 09:00 12:00 A1/1-36X
A1/1-37X
-
Periodo extraordinario de septiembre -1 09/09/2010 -
Parciales -1 18/01/2010 12:00 15:00 A2/B13
A2/D03
A2/C13
A2/C21
A2/C12
-
Parciales -1 24/05/2010 12:00 15:00 A1/0-21G
A1/0-20G
-
(*) 1: GRUPO 1 - ANG
(*) 2: GRUPO 2 - ANG


Instrumentos y criterios de evaluación (2009-10)
No especificado
4.1. THEORETICAL PART
There will be one written examination in January and another one in May, covering the material studied during the term. The exams will be written in English, and linguistic mistakes will bring the mark down. Each exam will consist of four parts:
a) A multiple-choice test on the history of ideas as well as on the trends, authors, works, etc. studied during the term [30% of the mark]
b) Identification and contextualization of fragments [25% of the mark]
c) One question on the issues studied during the term [22`5% of the mark]
d) Commentary: Two questions on a given fragment [22`5% of the mark]
Students will have to answer section 'd', i.e. 'commentary' in order to pass the exam.
Those students who fail or do not take either or both of the written exams will have a second chance in a resit (i.e. a "final" exam) in June.

4.2. PRACTICAL PART
The oral exams will take place between 1st and 21st May. In April the tutor will issue a list indicating the time and date for each student. A second chance will be given before 7th June to those who fail the exam.
Talk on book
In the exam, the student will give a copy of the abstract to the tutor and will then deliver the talk in English for about five to ten minutes. The student will be able to consult notes, but no texts can be read in the exam.
In the assessment the following factors will be taken into account: a) oral expression; b) clarity of exposition; c) organization of ideas; d) originality of ideas; e) insight of analysis; f) relevance of information; and g) relevant illustration and comparison.
Films
After delivering the talk on the chosen work, the student will answer questions on the five given films seen in the Pràctiques classes.

4.3. PASS STANDARD AND FINAL MARK
The pass mark is 5`0.
-The final mark will be calculated as follows:
1st-term written exam (January): 37`5% (of the final mark)
2nd-term written exam (May): 37`5% (of the final mark)
Practical part: 25% (of the final mark)
-Students will have to score the following minimum marks:
1st-term written exam (January) 4`0
2nd-term written exam (May) 4`0
Practical part 4`0
Although the above minimum marks have to be scored in each one of the three exams, students are again reminded that the final mark, calculated according to the percentages indicated, will have to be at least 5`0 in order to pass the subject.