Literary Criticism (ELIT531) Course Detail

Course Name Course Code Season Lecture Hours Application Hours Lab Hours Credit ECTS
Literary Criticism ELIT531 General Elective 3 0 0 3 5
Pre-requisite Course(s)
N/A
Course Language English
Course Type Elective Courses
Course Level Ph.D.
Mode of Delivery Face To Face
Learning and Teaching Strategies Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer.
Course Coordinator
Course Lecturer(s)
  • Dersin öğretim elemanı (Academic staff)
Course Assistants
Course Objectives The aim of this course is to teach students the literary terms and the literary movements that they will need and use throughout their postgraduate studies
Course Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
  • To learn basic literary terms
  • To analyse the studied terms in sample texts
  • To investigate different literary genres and periods
  • To study literary movements through sample texts
Course Content Introduction, literary terms, genres, literary movements and periods.

Weekly Subjects and Releated Preparation Studies

Week Subjects Preparation
1 General Introduction The Norton Anthology of English Literature
2 Epic The Odyssey A Glossary of Literary Terms
3 Romance Courtly Love Concept Alliteration Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The Norton Anthology of English Literature
4 Allegory-Dream Vision The Vision of Piers Plowman The Norton Anthology of English Literature
5 Lyric-Elegy-Ballad “Song to Celia”-“On My First Son”-"Lord Randall” The Norton Anthology of English Literature
6 Simile-metaphor-symbol-irony (verbal, situational, dramatic) examples A Glossary of Literary Terms A Handbook to Literature
7 Sonnet Sample poems Sir Thomas Wyatt William Shakespeare John Donne The Norton Anthology of English Literature
8 Allusion-image-imagery-paradox examples A Handbook to Literature
9 Midterm Revision
10 Novel Types of Novel A Handbook to Literature
11 Realism A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
12 Naturalism A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
13 Modernism A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
14 Postmodernism A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
15 Sample texts The Norton Anthology of English Literature
16 Final Revision

Sources

Course Book 1. Abrams, M.H. (Gen. Ed.). The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Sixth Edition, Volume I. London: W.W. Norton & Company, 1993.
Other Sources 2. A Abrams, M.H. Glossary of Literary Terms. Sixth Edition. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1993.
3. Harmon, William and Hugh C. Holman. A Handbook to Literature. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc. 1996.
4. Cuddon, JA. A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1998.

Evaluation System

Requirements Number Percentage of Grade
Attendance/Participation - -
Laboratory - -
Application - -
Field Work - -
Special Course Internship - -
Quizzes/Studio Critics - -
Homework Assignments 1 30
Presentation - -
Project - -
Report - -
Seminar - -
Midterms Exams/Midterms Jury 1 30
Final Exam/Final Jury 1 40
Toplam 3 100
Percentage of Semester Work 60
Percentage of Final Work 40
Total 100

Course Category

Core Courses X
Major Area Courses
Supportive Courses
Media and Managment Skills Courses
Transferable Skill Courses

The Relation Between Course Learning Competencies and Program Qualifications

# Program Qualifications / Competencies Level of Contribution
1 2 3 4 5
1 To be able to use English language competently concerning four basic skills, namely listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
2 To have extensive theoretical knowledge about English literature.
3 To gain knowledge about literary theories and to be able to apply these theories to various literary texts.
4 To acquire detailed knowledge about British culture in all its aspects.
5 To be able to compare and contrast English literature with other literatures through works from different periods and genres.
6 To be able to compare and contrast British culture with other cultures.
7 To plan, organize, and conduct the activities related to the field.
8 To acquire the skills of creative, critical, and analytical thinking.
9 To gain knowledge about how to conduct an academic research and to use the acquired knowledge in accordance with the purpose of the research.
10 To acquire professional ethics and to use them in the process of research and production.
11 To get prepared for professional life by developing a sense of responsibility through individual tasks and group projects.
12 To be able to understand and decipher various discourses involved in literature such as literary, philosophical, psychological, cultural, critical and theoretical discourses in English language.
13 To be able to understand and be a part of world culture.

ECTS/Workload Table

Activities Number Duration (Hours) Total Workload
Course Hours (Including Exam Week: 16 x Total Hours) 16 3 48
Laboratory
Application
Special Course Internship
Field Work
Study Hours Out of Class 14 2 28
Presentation/Seminar Prepration
Project
Report
Homework Assignments 1 15 15
Quizzes/Studio Critics
Prepration of Midterm Exams/Midterm Jury 1 17 17
Prepration of Final Exams/Final Jury 1 20 20
Total Workload 128