230187 Analysing and Interpreting British Literary Texts (V) (SoSe 2021)

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This lecture is designed as a general introduction to Literary Studies and aims to familiarise students with the fundamentals necessary for the study of Anglophone literatures. It will acquaint students with different theoretical approaches to literature as well as important critical concepts and methods in order to further their skills in description, analysis and interpretation. For illustration, we will draw on representative texts from a variety of genres, authors and periods.

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Please purchase: Vera and Ansgar Nünning. An Introduction to the Study of English and American Literature. Trans. Jane Dewhurst. Klett.
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23-ANG-AngBM2 Basismodul 2: Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies 2.1 Analysing and Interpreting British Literary Texts Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngBM2.1_G Basismodul 2.1 (Basic): Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies in the Primary EFL Classroom 2.1.2 Analysing and Interpreting British Literary Texts Study requirement
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This lecture is taught in english
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