20th-Century American Poetry: All Manner of Verse
Syllabus, Master's level, 5EN431
- Code
- 5EN431
- Education cycle
- Second cycle
- Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
- English A1N
- Grading system
- Pass with distinction (VG), Pass (G), Fail (U)
- Finalised by
- The Faculty Board of Languages, 13 November 2008
- Responsible department
- Department of English
General provisions
The curriculum was adopted by the board of the Faculty of Languages on 2008-11-13 and takes effect as of 2009-07-01.
Entry requirements
Completed course English A, English B and English C or equivalent.
Learning outcomes
Upon completing the course students will be able to
- show a solid knowledge of some of the major figures and movements within 20th-century American poetry.
- present and support readings of poems from this period, taking account of existing scholarship
- situate individual texts and authors within broader aesthetic and socio-political developments
- gather and process critical material
- show proficiency in their use of critical material in a written literary analysis
- show a good ability to participate, orally and in writing, in a discussion of literary works in fluent English.
Content
Regional Poetry, Imagism, Symbolism, Vorticism, the Harlem Renaissance poets, the Beats, Confessional poetry, the Black Mountain and New York schools, Concrete and Deep Image poetry, the Black Arts Movement, Objectivism, Language poetry, digital poetrythe range of movements and developments in 20th century American poetry is broad and varied. This course offers an introduction to this extensive field by focusing on some of its major authors and movements.
Instruction
Group sessions. Instruction, class discussions, and examinations are in English. All teaching materials are in English.
Assessment
Students are examined continuously by means of oral presentations and written assignments. Grades are fail, pass, or pass with distinction.
Students who fail a regular examination will be offered a make-up examination within a reasonable period of time after the regular examination.
Students who fail an examination twice have the right to apply to the head of the department for permission to change examiners or examination forms.
Course level in relation to degree requirements
To obtain a "magisterexamen" in English an additional 22.5 academic credits in the subject on advanced level are required, including a 15-credit degree project. To obtain a Master's degree in English an additional 52.5 credits in the subject on advanced level are required, including a 30-credit degree project.
Other regulations
If the curriculum or the course literature for a course is changed, students have the right to be examined on the original curriculum and course literature on two occasions during the following term. After these two opportunities, the right normally expires. No other limitations apply regarding the number of examination opportunities.
Admission to the Master's level requires the completion of 80 (old) credits or 120 academic credits of the type introduced July 1, 2007.
Transitional provisions
Please contact the student counsellor for transitional regulations in connection with changes in the curriculum.