Introduction to Literary Studies

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Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 1. and 2. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 1. and 2. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2017
Creator: Christoph Reinfandt (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-10-26
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Literature, William Wordsworth,
Identifier: UT_20171026_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 3. and 4. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 3. and 4. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 02. November 2017
Creator: Christoph Reinfandt (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-11-02
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Literariness, Contemporary Fiction,
Identifier: UT_20171102_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 5. and 6. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 5. and 6. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 09. November 2017
Creator: Ingrid Hotz-Davies (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-11-09
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Poetry, William Shakespeare, Sonnet 130, Poem, Text, Theme, Sematic Structure, Syntax, Sound Patterns,
Identifier: UT_20171109_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 7. and 8. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 7. and 8. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 16. November 2017
Creator: Ingrid Hotz-Davies (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-11-16
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Sonnet,
Identifier: UT_20171116_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 9. and 10. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 9. and 10. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 23. November 2017
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-11-23
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Drama, William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Tragedy, Love, Fortune, Death, Models of Tragedy, Aristotle's Concept, Love Tragedy,
Identifier: UT_20171123_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 11. and 12. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 11. and 12. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 30. November 2017
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-11-30
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Drama, William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Page to Stage, Performance Space, Text,
Identifier: UT_20171130_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 13. and 14. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 13. and 14. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 07. Dezember 2017
Creator: Michael Butter (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-12-07
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, The Hunger Games, Novels, Films, Story, Discourse, Perspective, Representation of Feelings, Representation of Thoughts, Time Shifts,
Identifier: UT_20171207_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 15. and 16. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 15. and 16. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 14. Dezember 2017
Creator: Michael Butter (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2017-12-14
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Editing, It Happened One Night, The Hunger Games, Narrative,
Identifier: UT_20171214_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 17. and 18. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 17. and 18. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018
Creator: Horst Tonn-Meller (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2018-01-11
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Narrative, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, Tom Franklin, Novels,
Identifier: UT_20180111_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 19. and 20. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 19. and 20. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018
Creator: Horst Tonn-Meller (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2018-01-18
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Narrative, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, Tom Franklin, Region, Race, Literature of the Southern U.S.A.,
Identifier: UT_20180118_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 21. and 22. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 21. and 22. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2017-2018; Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2018
Creator: Uwe Küchler (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2018-01-25
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Analysis, Teaching, Fachdidaktik, Literature, Teaching Literature,
Identifier: UT_20180125_001_litstudj_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts in literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.