Lecturer(s)
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Špička Jiří, prof. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Ritterová Kateřina, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. What is literature, why does it exist and in what forms 2. Literary traditions, dynamics of the historical development 3. Genres and forms 4. Poetic forms, versology 5. Prosaic forms 6. Formalist school, plot and story 7. G. Genette and literary terminology 8. Theory of the novel, types of action, chronotopes 9. Literary space, fictional worlds 10. Literary character 11. Literary text semantics 12. Modern trends in research (deconstruction, semiology, phenomenology, archetypal criticism, etc)
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of this course is the understanding of basic laws of literary text, their classification in modern literary perception.
The students are introduced to the issues and terminology of literary-scientific research, including viewing literature as a type of art, as well as its correlation with other disciplines of human activity, and equally understanding the internal issues of the literary system - development, comparative possibilities, formal aspects of the literary text, versology,
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Prerequisites
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None.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Presence in lectures and seminars, reading the given literary and specialized texts, preparation for the exam, passing the exam.
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Recommended literature
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Compagnon, A., & Sládková, E. (2009). Démon teorie: literatura a běžné myšlení. Brno: Host.
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Culler, J. (2002). Krátký úvod do literární teorie. Brno: Host.
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Doležel, Lubomír. (2003). Heteroscosmica. Praha.
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Eagleton, T. (2005). Úvod do literární teorie. Praha: Triáda.
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F. Brioschi, C. Di Girolamo. (1984). Elementi di teoria letteraria. Principato, Milano.
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FRYE, Northrop. (2003). Anatomie kritiky.. Brno: Host.
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Genette, Gérard. (2007). Fikce a vyprávění. Brno, Praha.
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Chatman, S. (2008). Příběh a diskurs. Host, Brno.
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Wellek, R. - Warren, A. (1996). Teorie literatury. Olomouc: Votobia.
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