Module Information
Module Identifier
SP20720
Module Title
ROMANTICISM AND REALISM
Academic Year
2010/2011
Co-ordinator
Semester
Intended for use in future years
Pre-Requisite
(Normally) Eligibility for entry to Level 2 Spanish
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Lecture | 2 weekly classes (lectures/seminars/tutorials) |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | 2 essays of 1500 - 2,000 words Continuous Assessment: | 40% |
Semester Exam | 2 Hours | 60% |
Supplementary Exam | 1 x 2 hour examination if continuous assessment submitted. 1 x 3 hour examination if no continuous assessment submitted. | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this module students should have:
1) acquired a sound knowledge of the Romantic movement in Spain and a similar knowledge of the main features relating to the realist novel
Brief description
Why did attitudes change so radically in the Romantic period, now generally considered the start of modern times? This module begins by considering Spanish Romanticism in relation to its political and cultural context (The Napoleonic Wars; the 'decada ominosa' of the 1820s). Romanticism's distinctive ethos is traced in specific works of theatre and poetry which highlight the anguished concerns of the time. Following the political changes of 1868, the last third of the 19th century saw a revival of the Spanish novel, and this module continues by focussing on two major examples of the genre.
Syllabus
1-2 Introduction to Romanticism: Riva's Don Alvaro
3-6 Becquer, Rimas y leyendas and Rosalia de Castro, En las orillas del sar
7-12 Realism and Natualism: Juan Valera's Pepita Jimenez and Blasco Ibanez's La barraca
Syllabus
1-2 Introduction to Romanticism: Riva's Don Alvaro
3-6 Becquer, Rimas y leyendas and Rosalia de Castro, En las orillas del sar
7-12 Realism and Natualism: Juan Valera's Pepita Jimenez and Blasco Ibanez's La barraca
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 5