Undergraduate Course: Scottish Literature 1 (ENLI08016)
Course Outline
School | School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures |
College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 8 (Year 1 Undergraduate) |
Availability | Available to all students |
SCQF Credits | 40 |
ECTS Credits | 20 |
Summary | (i) An introduction to the study of literature, in particular questions of genre, form, and interpretation, with texts drawn from a variety of historical periods and literary modes. (ii) This module will explore the relationship between national identity and literature by focussing on four important historical and cultural periods (the medieval; the eighteenth century; the late Victorian and Modernist; the contemporary). The course will trace and question the ways in which Scottish writers (including Dunbar, Scott, Hogg, Stevenson, Gibbon) have expressed affinity, difference, and dissent from both national and international artistic contexts. |
Course description |
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites |
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Co-requisites | |
Prohibited Combinations | Students MUST NOT also be taking
English Literature 1 (ENLI08001)
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Other requirements | None |
Additional Costs | Essential course texts. |
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisites | None |
High Demand Course? |
Yes |
Course Delivery Information
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Academic year 2019/20, Available to all students (SV1)
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Quota: 48 |
Course Start |
Full Year |
Timetable |
Timetable |
Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) |
Total Hours:
400
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Lecture Hours 66,
Seminar/Tutorial Hours 22,
Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 8,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
304 )
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Assessment (Further Info) |
Written Exam
40 %,
Coursework
60 %,
Practical Exam
0 %
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Additional Information (Assessment) |
Two essays (up to 2,500 words) (15% each);
one 1,500-word close reading exercise (10%);
tutorial assessment for Semester 1 (10%);
tutorial assessment for Semester 2 (10%)
= 60% for coursework
3-hour sit-down degree exam = 40%. |
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Exam Information |
Exam Diet |
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Main Exam Diet S2 (April/May) | | 3:00 | | Resit Exam Diet (August) | | 3:00 | |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- develop independent thought and the ability to communicate information effectively
- work independently
- discover and synthesise information
- select the most relevant materials from a wide range of reading
- You will have learned how to assess the reliability of evidence and weigh a variety of competing or conflicting arguments, to analyse complex questions, to exercise problem-solving skills. In developing and organising your own arguments, you will have learned how to present a coherent, reasoned and well-supported set of conclusions in clear prose. At the same time, you will have developed oral communication skills through active participation in tutorials and seminars.
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Additional Information
Course URL |
https://www.ed.ac.uk/literatures-languages-cultures/english-literature/undergraduate/current/pre-honours/scottish-literature-1 |
Graduate Attributes and Skills |
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Additional Class Delivery Information |
Three one-hour lectures plus 1 one-hour tutorial per week.
NOTE: In Semester One lectures are held on Mondays 12.10-13.00, Thursdays 12.10-13.00 and Fridays 12.10-13.00.
However, in Semester Two lectures are held on Mondays 12.10-13.00, WEDNESDAYS 12.10-13.00 and Fridays 13.00-14.00 (NB change of time). |
Keywords | national identity; national culture; vernacular poetics; vernacular revival; genre; romance; realism |
Contacts
Course organiser | Dr David Salter
Tel: (0131 6)50 3055
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Course secretary | Miss Helene Thomsen
Tel: (0131 6)50 3618
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