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THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGHDEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2007/2008
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Virginia Woolf: Texts and Contexts (U03785)? Credit Points : 20 ? SCQF Level : 10 ? Acronym : LLC-3-U03785 This course will examine a wide range of Virginia Woolf's published writings, including her fiction, essays, letters and diaries. Its aims are: to gain an understanding of the literary development of one of the most significant writers of the twentieth century; to examine the ways in which she and a number of her contemporaries sought to remake the genre of the novel in and for the early twentieth century; to exploer the literary, cultural and political contexts of her time. In this last context, the focus will be on topics including feminist and writing, modernism and the metropolis, literature and the new technologies (photography, film, radio), literature and politics, the writer in wartime. The course will close with a discussion of Woolf's legacy for the contemporary novelist. Entry Requirements? Pre-requisites : Passes in English or Scottish Literature 1 and English, or Scottish, or American Literature 2, with a mark of 50 or above at the first attempt in the second year course. ? Special Arrangements for Entry : Numbers are limited to 15, with priority given to students taking degrees involving English or Scottish Literature and Visiting Students placed by the Admissions Office. Students not in these categories need the written approval of the Head of English Literature before enrolling. In the case of excess applications places will be decided by ballot. ? Costs : Essential Course Texts Subject AreasHome subject areaEnglish Literature, (School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures, Schedule G) Delivery Information? Normal year taken : 3rd year ? Delivery Period : Semester 1 (Blocks 1-2) ? Contact Teaching Time : 2 hour(s) per week for 11 weeks ? Other Required Attendance : 1 hour(s) per week for 11 weeks First Class Information
All of the following classes
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
Students completing this course will gain:
*A broad knowledge of Virginia Woolf's work and her development as a writer *An understanding of some of the most significant aspects of modernist literature and culture *An understanding of the ways in which the literature of the first decades of the twentieth century was shaped by the political and cultural events of the period *An awareness of the critical discussion relating to Woolf and to modernist literature and culture more broadly. Assessment Information
1 course essay of 2,500 words (25%)
1 take home exam essay of 3,000 words (75%) Contact and Further InformationThe Course Secretary should be the first point of contact for all enquiries. Course Secretary Mrs Catherine Williamson Course Organiser Prof Randall Stevenson School Website : http://www.llc.ed.ac.uk/ College Website : http://www.hss.ed.ac.uk/ |
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