Details for ENG301 Literary Criticism and the History of Western Thought

This course delves into the intricate relationship between English literature and philosophical contexts, spanning from Classical to Contemporary periods. Students will have the oppurtunity to explore the intersections between literary texts and religious thought through a modern view.

Quick Stats

  • Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
  • Course code: ENG301
  • Credit points: 10

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Prerequisite

The following courses are prerequisites:

  • ENG101 Literature from the Classical period to the 17th Century and 30 credit points

Unit Content

Outcomes

  1. Examine connections between English texts and philosophical contexts;
  2. Appraise the key philosophical movements that shape the experience of English language texts, from the Classical period  – Contemporary period;
  3. Analyse how ideas, perspectives, and values are represented in texts and how they are received by audiences, in particular schools of literary analysis;
  4. Explore the relationships between the experience of literary text and religious thinking;
  5. Assess evidence to develop, support, and justify a critical interpretation literary critical movement;
  6. Compose and defend arguments relating to the structure of two key English literary movements.

Subject Content

  • Classical Literary Criticism
  • Medieval thought and hermeneutics
  • Renaissance Humanism, Neo-Classicism and aesthetics
  • Romanticism
  • Structuralism
  • New Criticism
  • Post modernism

This course may be offered in the following formats

  • Face to Face (on site)
  • E-Learning (online)
  • Intensive

Please consult your course prospectus or enquire about how and when this course will be offered next at Alphacrucis University College.

Assessment Methods

  • Forum Posts and Debate Topics (20%)
  • Creative Project (40%)
  • Minor Essay (40%)

Prescribed Text

  • Please consult your instructor before purchasing any texts