Ancient Motifs 03-AP-AMO
Course learning content:
- preliminary remarks on the terminology: motifs, topoi, themes,
- universal themes from Homeric epic: heroic war and heroic journey,
- death and afterlife: topography of the unearthly realms, ghosts and the "living dead" motif,
- motif of a labirynth,
- "Animalia": ancient and modern bestiary,
- idyllic images in contemporary literature: ancient and modern Arcadia.
Cele kształcenia
Metody prowadzenia zajęć umożliwiające osiągnięcie założonych EK
Nakład pracy studenta (punkty ECTS)
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Wymagania wstępne w zakresie wiedzy, umiejętności oraz kompetencji
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
W cyklu 2021/SZ: | W cyklu 2019/SZ: |
Efekty kształcenia
On successful completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- describe the research problems and the recent achievements in the field covered by the lecture,
- define the role of the literary motifs drawn from antiquity in the modern cultural life,
- see and evaluate the rules and principles applied in the modern literary works referring to antiquity,
- see and evaluate the evolution of concepts, attitudes and emotions in the literary and artistic works against the background of their times,
- account for the contribution of ancient literature and culture into the formation and development of modern culture.
Kryteria oceniania
Grade system:
very good (bdb; 5,0): very good knowledge and understanding of the relationships between ancient and modern culture based on the specific literary motifs; ability to provide relevant examples; very high skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of ancient motifs on contemporary culture, as well as their role in individual works.
good plus (+db; 4,5): as above, except for minor inefficiencies and inaccuracies.
good (db; 4,0): good knowledge and understanding of the relationships between ancient and modern culture based on the specific literary motifs; ability to provide relevant examples; rather high skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of ancient motifs on contemporary culture, as well as their role in individual works.
satisfactory plus (+dst; 3,5): satisfactory knowledge and understanding of the relationships between ancient and modern culture based on the specific literary motifs; ability to provide relevant examples; satisfactory skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of ancient motifs on contemporary culture, as well as their role in individual works.
satisfactory (dst; 3,0): satisfactory knowledge and understanding of the relationships between ancient and modern culture based on the specific literary motifs; ability to provide some relevant examples; satisfactory skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of ancient motifs on contemporary culture, as well as their role in individual works.
unsatisfactory (ndst; 2,0): unsatisfactory knowledge and understanding of the relationships between ancient and modern culture based on the specific literary motifs; unsatisfactory skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of ancient motifs on contemporary culture, as well as their role in individual works.
Literatura
Reading list:
Texts selected by the teaching staff (e.g. W.H. Matthews, Mazes and Labyrinths: Their History and Development. London 1922; E.R. Curtius, European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages. Oxford 2013 [1953]; M. Beard, J. Henderson, Classics. A Very Short Introduction. Oxford 1997; S. Settis, The Future of the Classical. Cambridge-Malden 2006; Living Classics: Greece and Rome in Contemporary Poetry in English. Ed. S.J. Harrison. Oxford 2009; M. Beard, Confronting the Classics. Traditions, adventures and innovations. New York-London 2013; Antiquity in Popular Literature and Culture. Ed. K. Dominas, E. Wesołowska, B. Trocha. Cambridge 2016).
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