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Current semester: SoSe 2026

Lecture: VL The History of British Literature

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Number: 4002009
Term: WiSe 2025/26
Hours per week in term: 2
Language: Englisch
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iCalendar export for Outlook We. 12:00 bis 14:00 c.t. weekly 15.10.2025 bis
28.01.2026
  Domsch

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15.10.2025 | 22.10.2025 | 29.10.2025 | 05.11.2025 | 12.11.2025 | 19.11.2025 | 26.11.2025 | 03.12.2025 | 10.12.2025 | 17.12.2025 | 24.12.2025 | 31.12.2025 | 07.01.2026 | 14.01.2026 | 21.01.2026 | 28.01.2026 |

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Description

This lecture series will introduce you to the development of British literature from the Renaissance through to the Enlightenment, Romantic and Victorian Periods, ending up with a brief consideration of some contemporary writers. We will discuss the problems of periodization and canonization (touching on questions of authority, gender, and enthnicity), colonization and Postcolonialism, literary interpretation and literary influences. Besides, we will pay attention to some of the major historical events which provide the context to the works listed on our Institute’s Reading List. By the end of the term, students should have a survey knowledge of British Literature, and be able to prepare their personal reading lists for the Literature I exam.

This lecture is in the form of online videos that will be made available on a weekly basis on the Moodle page. If you have any questions on the lectures, please feel free to use the forum on the Moodle page.

Literature

Recommended reading:
Paul Poplawski (ed.). English Literature in Context. Cambridge: CUP, 2007.
Andrew Sanders. The Short Oxford History of English Literature. Oxford: OUP, 2004.

The lecture is oriented towards our own reading list, which you can find here: https://ifaa.uni-greifswald.de/storages/uni-greifswald/fakultaet/phil/anglistik/studium/pruefungen/Leseliste.pdf

 

Moodle https://moodle.uni-greifswald.de/course/view.php?id=6163

Responsible Instructor

Responsible Instructor Responsibilities
Domsch, Sebastian, Prof. Dr. phil. verantwortlich

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