Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Individual lectures are taught by renowned researchers, whose works are fundaments of literary studies on number of ranking academic institutions. Abstracts for relevant lectures will be made available continuously in accordance with the lecturer?s directions.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture
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Learning outcomes
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This course provides students with information about current methodological and theoretical discussions in literary theory. After finishing this course, students should have a universal knowledge of the discipline and relevant cross-disciplinary subjects. Individual lectures are taught by renowned researchers, whose works constitutes the fundaments of literary studies on number of ranking academic institutions. Abstracts for relevant lectures will be made available continuously in accordance with the lecturer?s directions.
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Prerequisites
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General knowledge of basic theoretical and methodological issues of literary theory, and willingness to participate in discussions is required.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Systematic Observation of Student
Students are required to participate in discussion proposed for each lecture. An oral review of chosen scholar book, together with submitting a written form of this review (at least 27 000 characters with space) is needed as a passing requirement.
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Recommended literature
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Bílek, P. A. (2003). Hledání jazyka interpretace: k modernímu prozaickému textu.. Brno: Host.
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Doležel, L. Heterocosmica: fikce a možné světy.Praha 2003.
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DOLEŽEL, Lubomír. (2008). Fikce a historie v období postmoderny. Praha.
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Eco, U. (1995). Interpretácia a nadinterpretácia. Bratislava.
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Eco, U. (2010). Lector in fabula. Praha.
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Iser, W. (2009). Jak se dělá teorie. Praha.
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Iser, W. (2004). Teorie literatury. Praha.
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Papoušek, V., Tureček, D. (2005). Hledání literárních dějin. Praha - Litomyšl.
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Papoušek, Vladimír. (2010). Dějiny nové moderny. Praha.
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Tureček, Dalibor-Urválková, Zuzana. (2006). Mezi texty a metodami. Národní a univerzální v české literatuře 19. století.. Olomouc.
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