Introduction to romanticism in English literature and culture

Sándorné Kérchy Anna: Introduction to romanticism in English literature and culture. (2018) [Online educational package (e-learning lesson/topic)]

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Introduction to romanticism in English literature and culture

Abstract

The aim of this unit is the socio-cultural, historical contextualisation of the Romantic period with a focus on Great Britain and parallels with European and American cultural history. The unit contains readings, exercises, illustrations, and videos for the introductory session of the Romanticism and Victorianism in English Literature BA lecture series.

Item Type: Online educational package (e-learning lesson/topic)
English title: Introduction to romanticism in English literature and culture
Date: 2018. June 01.
Language: English
Learning Material Type: note, book
Structural level: one lesson
Completion Time: 2 óra
Difficulty level: 3
Target group:
Training type
Educational type
BSc/BA
full-time
Task Purpose: Alapvető ismeretek az angol romantika irodalmáról és kultúrájáról
Copyright Holders: Sándorné Dr Kérchy Anna
Related URLs: https://eta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/479, https://dtk.tankonyvtar.hu/xmlui/handle/123456789/13475
Projects: EFOP-3.4.3-16-2016-00014
Subproject: AP6
Subtopic: AP6_BTK_2
Department: Angol-Amerikai Intézet, Angol tanszék
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Additional Information: A Romanticism and Victorianism in English Literature Anglisztika BA irodalom előadás első leckéje.
Uncontrolled English Keywords: Romanticism and/as counter-Enlightenment, Romanticism vs Neo/Classicism, dialectical worldview, the creative powers of imagination, an exaltation of emotions and epiphanies, negative capability, the sublime, egotistical sublime, Mother Nature, pantheism, William Blake, William Wordsworth, S.T. Coleridge, George Gordon Byron, Percy B. Shelley, John Keats, Thomas Chatterton, Thomas Gray, Edward Young, James McPherson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Edmund Burke, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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: 2018. Aug. 22. 11:29
Last Modified: 2022. Mar. 09. 15:21
URI: https://eta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/457

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