An introductory note
This course is based in the chronological syllabus below. See, please, the description and conditions of the course in the Student Information System, too. The reading list that will be examined in the final exam contains all the discussed literary texts that are listed in the MOODLE syllabus below plus included study materials in it. The recommended theoretical literarure in the SIS is welcome, but not obligatory.
In preparing your answers to the given questions for sessions in the syllabus below, please don´t use any given interpretations on the internet (wikipedia, Spark Notes etc.) In this course, you should have a possibility to analyse literary texts on your own, employing your own literary and language knowledge and your own imagination. If using ready-made interpretations, do it only in discussion with them, after forming your own answers.
- the programme of the course is outlined in MOODLE below. Please, follow the instructions for the preparation for individual sessions.
- as there are many people in the course, I would like you to split into 5-6 groups of 4-6 people ( I hope that thus you will be able to create some collective platforms for this task). I would like to ask the groups to prepare for sessions collectively or on Zoom or Google Meet..., to discuss the assigned tasks and to prepare 1-2 questions related to the given task for the class. It´ll be ideal, if the groups nominate some co-ordinator of their work.
FOR THE SESSION ON MARCH 14 IT IS NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE READ THE WHOLE NOVEL THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY BY MARK TWAIN.