Lecturer(s)
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Jičínská Veronika, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Enlightenment and Sentimentalism (fable, drama) 2. Sturm und Drang, German Classicism (ballad, drama) 3. Romanticism (poetry, fairy tale) 4. Biedermeier/Vormärz (verse epic, drama) 5. Realism and Naturalism (short story, novel) 6. Aesthetic modernism (poetry) 7. Literature 1918-1945 (modern novel, epic theater) 8. Literature of Germany, Austria and Switzerland after 1945 (prose - Kurzgeschichte, short stories, novels) 9. Literature of Germany, Austria and Switzerland after 1945 (poetry and dramatic concepts) 10. GDR Literature (1949-1989)
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to prepare students for the final state exam in the history of German-language literature. Students review and deepen the knowledge acquired during their studies in the courses "Introduction to German Studies" and "Literature of the German-Speaking Countries 1-3", including rudimentary literary terminology, and develop the ability to apply it to literary texts representing individual epochs. Relevant cultural historical contexts will also be discussed.
Students will review the basics of the history of literature and literary terminology.
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Prerequisites
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KGER/NL1 - Literature of German-Speaking Countries I KGER/NL2 - Literature of German-Speaking Countries II KGER/NL3 - Literature of German-Speaking Countries III
KGER/NL1 and KGER/NL2 and KGER/NL3
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
To receive credit - active participation in class discussions - continuous completion of assignments
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Recommended literature
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Bahr, E. Dějiny německé literatury. Sv. 1-3. Praha, 2007.
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Borries, E. und E. v. Deutsche Literaturgeschichte. Bde. 2-12. München, 1991.
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WILPERT, G. v. Sachwörterbuch der Literatur. 8., verb. und erw. Aufl.. Stuttgart, 2001.
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