Postgraduate Course: Statements and Experiments: Pushing the Limits of Novel-ty (ENLI11036)
Course Outline
School |
School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures |
College |
College of Humanities and Social Science |
Course type |
Standard |
Availability |
Available to all students |
Credit level (Normal year taken) |
SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) |
Credits |
20 |
Home subject area |
English Literature |
Other subject area |
None |
Course website |
None |
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Course description |
This course explores some of the key statements on the novel form made by practising novelists, in conjunction with a range of key experimental novels. Authors include Milan Kundera, Italo Calvino, Salman Rushdie, Virginia Woolf, Saul Bellow, Laurence Sterne, Cervantes and Thomas Pynchon. Topics to be explored will include chronology and the management of time in narrative; realism, interiority and nightmare, and metatextuality. The course is designed for Creative Writing students, who will work with both the theories and the practices of a wide range of novelists who have had particular impact on the history of the novel form. |
Entry Requirements
Pre-requisites |
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Co-requisites |
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Prohibited Combinations |
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Other requirements |
None
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Additional Costs |
Purchase of essential texts as required. |
Course Delivery Information
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Delivery period: 2010/11 Semester 2, Available to all students (SV1)
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WebCT enabled: Yes |
Quota: None |
Location |
Activity |
Description |
Weeks |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Central | Lecture | | 1-11 | 11:10 - 12:00 | | | | |
First Class |
First class information not currently available |
Additional information |
2 hour(s) per week for 1 week(s). |
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
Students should acquire broad understanding of theories of novel writing, explored in relation to novels drawn from across a wide chronological and formal range. As writers themselves, they should be enabled to reflect critically on other novelists' formulation of key elements of their practice, and thus to raise and refine their critical awareness of their own practice as writers. |
Assessment Information
One essay of 4,000 words. |
Please see Visiting Student Prospectus website for Visiting Student Assessment information |
Special Arrangements
Not entered |
Contacts
Course organiser |
Dr Rajorshi Chakraborti
Tel: (0131 6)50 4535
Email: R.Chakraborti@ed.ac.uk |
Course secretary |
Ms June Haigh
Tel: (0131 6)50 3612
Email: j.haigh@ed.ac.uk |
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