Romanticism and Victorianism in English literature - Symbolism, sensation, adventure, and high fantasy in the Victorian novel : from Oscar Wilde to Bram Stoker : lesson 12.

Sándorné Kérchy Anna: Romanticism and Victorianism in English literature - Symbolism, sensation, adventure, and high fantasy in the Victorian novel : from Oscar Wilde to Bram Stoker : lesson 12. (2020) [Online educational package (e-learning lesson/topic)]

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Romanticism and Victorianism in English literature - Symbolism, sensation, adventure, and high fantasy in the Victorian novel : from Oscar Wilde to Bram Stoker : lesson 12.

Abstract

The unit introduces the three movements formative of the late 19th century artistic views: Symbolism, Decadence, and Aestheticism. It demonstrates – through the example of Oscar Wilde’s fiction – how the sophisticated symbolism of the decadent aestheticist agenda may fuse with the more popular entertainment mode of gothic fiction’s pleasurable thrills. It also provides a brief overview of the Victorian era’s most popular novelistic forms, including the sensation novel, the adventure novel, detective fiction, and fantastic fiction.

English abstract

The unit introduces the three movements formative of the late 19th century artistic views: Symbolism, Decadence, and Aestheticism. It demonstrates – through the example of Oscar Wilde’s fiction – how the sophisticated symbolism of the decadent aestheticist agenda may fuse with the more popular entertainment mode of gothic fiction’s pleasurable thrills. It also provides a brief overview of the Victorian era’s most popular novelistic forms, including the sensation novel, the adventure novel, detective fiction, and fantastic fiction.

Item Type: Online educational package (e-learning lesson/topic)
English title: Romanticism and Victorianism in English literature - Symbolism, sensation, adventure, and high fantasy in the Victorian novel : from Oscar Wilde to Bram Stoker : lesson 12.
Date: 2020. June
Language: English
Learning Material Type: e-learning package
Structural level: elementary learning objects
Completion Time: 2 óra
Target group:
Training type
Educational type
BSc/BA
full-time
Task Purpose: Alapvető irodalmi és kultúrtörténeti ismeretek elsajátítása, a viktoriánus szimbolizmus, esztéticizmus és a populáris regénytípusok (szenzációregény, bűnügyi regény, detektívregény, fantáziaregény) feltérképezése angol nyelven. Online elérhető kiegészítő tananyagokkal az ismeretek kontextualizálása, színesítése. Feladatokkal és fejezetösszegző tesztsorral a megszerzett tudás ellenőrzése, elmélyítése,rögzítése.
Skill Areas: angol nyelvtudás
Copyright Holders: Sándorné Dr habil Kérchy Anna
Related URLs: http://eta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/477/, https://dtk.tankonyvtar.hu/xmlui/handle/123456789/13531
Projects: EFOP-3.4.3-16-2016-00014
Subproject: AP6
Subtopic: AP6_BTK_2
Department: Angol-Amerikai Intézet, Angol tanszék
Faculty: Bölcsészet- és Társadalomtudományi Kar
Term: A BA képzés 2.-3. éve során minden 2. félévben meghirdetett, kötelezően választható kurzus.
Course code: ANGBA311, ANGBA322, ANGBA71, ANGBA711, AMEBA711, ANGMIN111, AMEMIN111, TCS-TO-ANGT18-SZV
Course name: Romanticism and Victorianism in English Literature
Additional Information: A tananyaghoz tartozó önellenőrző teszt linkje: https://forms.gle/CKoCm4KM4Z9DqMgB9 A lecke részei: olvasmány, feladatok, táblázatok, hiperlinkeken: képanyag, hanganyag, videóanyag, teszt. ; bibliogr.: 11. p.
Uncontrolled Keywords: angol irodalom története, Viktoriánus irodalom
Uncontrolled English Keywords: English literary history, Victorian literature
Subjects: 06. Humanities
06. Humanities > 06.02. Languages and Literature
06. Humanities > 06.02. Languages and Literature > 06.02.03. General literature studies
06. Humanities > 06.02. Languages and Literature > 06.02.03. General literature studies > 06.02.03.01. History of literature
Date Deposited: 2020. Aug. 05. 07:56
Last Modified: 2023. Oct. 05. 14:59
URI: https://eta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/3051

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