Module Resources
Networked PC
DVD/Video Projection
Library
Internet
Blackboard
Module Learning Strategies
Weekly Workshops
Module Texts
Cunningham, V. (2014), Victorian Poets: A Critical Reader, 1st edn. Wiley-Blackwell: Chicester.
Fortunato, P.L. (2007), Modernist Aesthetics and Consumer Culture in the Writings of Oscar Wilde. Routledge: New York.
Frank, C.O. (2010), Law, Literature, and the Transmission of Culture in England, 1837–1925. Ashgate Publishing Ltd: Farnham.
Khan, J.U. (2015), Perspectives: Romantic, Victorian and Modern Literature, 1st edn. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Martens, B. (2016), Browning, Victorian Poetics and the Romantic Legacy: Challenging the Personal Voice. Routledge: Farnham.
Olson, L. (2009), Modernism and the Ordinary. Oxford University Press: New York.
Shea, V. & Whitlaw, W. (2015), Victorian Literature: An Anthology. Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken.
Tucker, H.F. (2014), A New Companion to Victorian Literature and Culture, Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken.
Walz, R. (2013), Modernism, 2nd edn. Pearson, Harlow.
Module Assessment Details
1) Presentation – 20% [Learning Outcomes: 1,4]
2) End-of-semester essay – 2,000 words, 80% [Learning Outcomes: 1,2,3,4]
Module Indicative Content
This module will introduce students to English literature's involvement in the developing social, economic, cultural and conceptual processes of modernisation in the nineteenth century. The first part of the module is thematically organised around a number of key areas: Detecting the Modern City, Identity, and the Modern Subject. We will study exemplary works from nineteenth century prose writing (including texts such as Bleak House by Dickens, Poe's The Man of the Crowd: Bronte's, Wuthering Heights, Wilde's, Picture of Dorian Gray) and poetry (typically including poems by Arnold, Barrett Browning, Clare, D.G. Rossetti and Tennyson). The course will focus on a variety of different literary forms and genres, and include reference to theoretical readings.
Module Learning Outcomes
1. DEMONSTRATE HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CRITICAL UNDERSTANDING OF KEY LITERARY TEXTS AND SPECIFIC FORMS OF NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH WRITING
Knowledge & Understanding
2. IDENTIFY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONCEPTS OF MODERNITY AND MODERNISATION FOR NINETEENTH CENTURY WRITING AND LOCATE THEM WITHIN THEIR WIDER CULTURAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS
Analysis
3 .APPLY THE MAIN METHODS OF LITERARY ENQUIRY VIA CLOSE READING SKILLS AND RESEARCH – Enquiry
Application
4. DEMONSTRATE ENHANCED SKILLS AND METHODOLOGICAL AWARENESS IN ARTICULATING IDEAS ORALLY AND IN WRITING
Communication Reflection