0169 - 歐洲文學:十七、十八世紀 英授 Taught in English

European Literature: 17th and 18th

教育目標 Course Target

(Course Objectives)
1. Students will develop language and reading skills leading to a solid foundation for their study of British, American, and other Western Literatures, languages, and cultural media in required and elective courses in the English Majors program. Students will read and analyze those authors and periods which figure prominently in many literature and culture courses in the FLLD. Students will also familiarize themselves with key literary and cultural concepts (the rights of the individual, the social contract, political philosophy, humanist writings, romantic fiction and poetry, women’s rights, confessional literature, romantic lyric poetry, social and political satire, etc.). This literature will be examined for the traces of influence wrought by Europe’s cultural indebtedness to the Renaissance, and the way it extends the logic of that world view into the literature of later periods. The course will promote students’ understanding of the Western literary tradition while contributing to their conceptual and linguistic enrichment. Students will give evidence of mastering these areas on quizzes, tests, and in written work.
2. Gain understanding of the process whereby different aspects of European literature from the Enlightenment and early European Romantic periods have become important influences on world civilization. Students will give evidence of mastering this knowledge on quizzes, tests, and in written work.

(Course Objectives)
1. Students will develop language and reading skills leading to a solid foundation for their study of British, American, and other Western Literatures, languages, and cultural media in required and elective courses in the English Majors program. Students will read and analyze those authors and periods which figure prominently in many literature and culture courses in the FLLD. lyric poetry, social and political satire, etc.). This literature will be examined for the traces of influence wrought by Europe’s cultural indebtedness to the Renaissance, and the way it extends the logic of that world view into the literature of later periods. The course will promote students’ understanding of the Western literary tradition while contributing to their conceptual and linguistic enrichment. Students will give evidence of mastering these areas on quizzes, tests, and in written work.
2. Gain understanding of the process whereby different aspects of European literature from the Enlightenment and early European Romantic periods have become important influences on world civilization. Students will give evidence of mastering this knowledge on quizzes, tests, and in written work.

課程概述 Course Description

European Literature: 17th and 18th century is an elective for third- and fourth-year students. The course focuses on the 17th and 18th centuries in European Literature, including French Classicism, the early Romantic period, and the German Sturm und Drang Period. Students read relevant pieces of French, German, English Literature.

European Literature: 17th and 18th century is an elective for third- and fourth-year students. The course focuses on the 17th and 18th centuries in European Literature, including French Classicism, the early Romantic period, and the German Sturm und Drang Period. Students read relevant pieces of French, German, English Literature.

參考書目 Reference Books

The Norton Anthology of Western Literature. Vol 2. Ed. Martin Puchner, et. al. 9th
Edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2014.

The Norton Anthology of Western Literature. Vol 2. Ed. Martin Puchner, et. al. 9th
Edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2014.

評分方式 Grading

評分項目
Grading Method
配分比例
Percentage
說明
Description
Weekly work, study questions
Weekly work, study questions
10 Written to engage with the chapter readings and/or handouts
Essay, longer
Essay, longer
25 Research project
Quizzes
Quizzes
20 Based on readings and lectures
Mid Term
Mid Term
20
Final Exam
Final Exam
25 Will include an essay question

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基本資料 Basic Information

  • 課程代碼 Course Code: 0169
  • 學分 Credit: 2-0
  • 上課時間 Course Time:
    Monday/3,4[LAN010]
  • 授課教師 Teacher:
    Thomas Argiro
  • 修課班級 Class:
    外文系2-4
  • 選課備註 Memo:
    網路選課
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目前選課人數 Current Enrollment: 34 人

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