Module Information
Module Identifier
WL31220
Module Title
Modern Irish Literature
Academic Year
2013/2014
Co-ordinator
Semester
Intended for use in future years
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Seminars / Tutorials | 10 x 2hrs |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | ESSAY1: 2500 WORDS | 50% |
Semester Assessment | ESSAY 2 : 2500 WORDS | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | Resubmit any failed elements and/or make good any missing elements. Where this involves re-submission of work, a new topic must be selected. |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this module, students should be able to:
1. Describe and appraise the main themes and problems of modern Irish literature
2. Interrelate the set texts in terms of tradition, influence and divergence
3. Discuss different links between history, cultural identity and literary texts
4. Comment critically on the material chosen for study
5. Write about the subject in a well-structured and argued manner
6. Engage in coherent oral discussion of the texts and background material
Brief description
1. Introduction: Irish Literature and Politics
2. Imagining Ireland: Yeats (I)
W B Yeats The Wind Among the Reeds
3. Poetry and the Nation: Yeats (II)
W B Yeats The Tower
4. Staging the Irish Revival: Synge
J.M. Synge The Playboy of the Western World
5. Modernism and Exile (I): Joyce
J. Joyce Ulysses (excerpts)
6. Modernism and Exile (II): Beckett
S. Beckett Waiting for Godot
7. Radicalism and Tradition: OCasey
S. O.Casey Juno and the Paycock
8. Modern Ireland and Poetry: Kavanagh and Heaney
P. Kavanagh The Great Hunger; S. Heaney - North
9. Re-imagining Ireland: Friel
B. Friel, Translations
10. Contemporary Irish Writing: Brennan, Meaney
M. Brennan, The Springs of Affection; G. Meaney, Counterpoints
2. Imagining Ireland: Yeats (I)
W B Yeats The Wind Among the Reeds
3. Poetry and the Nation: Yeats (II)
W B Yeats The Tower
4. Staging the Irish Revival: Synge
J.M. Synge The Playboy of the Western World
5. Modernism and Exile (I): Joyce
J. Joyce Ulysses (excerpts)
6. Modernism and Exile (II): Beckett
S. Beckett Waiting for Godot
7. Radicalism and Tradition: OCasey
S. O.Casey Juno and the Paycock
8. Modern Ireland and Poetry: Kavanagh and Heaney
P. Kavanagh The Great Hunger; S. Heaney - North
9. Re-imagining Ireland: Friel
B. Friel, Translations
10. Contemporary Irish Writing: Brennan, Meaney
M. Brennan, The Springs of Affection; G. Meaney, Counterpoints
Content
1. Introduction: Irish Literature and Politics
2. Imagining Ireland: Yeats (I)
W B Yeats The Wind Among the Reeds
3. Poetry and the Nation: Yeats (II)
W B Yeats The Tower
4. Staging the Irish Revival: Synge
J.M. Synge The Playboy of the Western World
5. Modernism and Exile (I): Joyce
J. Joyce Ulysses (excerpts)
6. Modernism and Exile (II): Beckett
S. Beckett Waiting for Godot
7. Radicalism and Tradition: OCasey
S. O.Casey Juno and the Paycock
8. Modern Ireland and Poetry: Kavanagh and Heaney
P. Kavanagh The Great Hunger; S. Heaney - North
9. Re-imagining Ireland: Friel
B. Friel, Translations
10. Contemporary Irish Writing: Brennan, Meaney
M. Brennan, The Springs of Affection; G. Meaney, Counterpoints
2. Imagining Ireland: Yeats (I)
W B Yeats The Wind Among the Reeds
3. Poetry and the Nation: Yeats (II)
W B Yeats The Tower
4. Staging the Irish Revival: Synge
J.M. Synge The Playboy of the Western World
5. Modernism and Exile (I): Joyce
J. Joyce Ulysses (excerpts)
6. Modernism and Exile (II): Beckett
S. Beckett Waiting for Godot
7. Radicalism and Tradition: OCasey
S. O.Casey Juno and the Paycock
8. Modern Ireland and Poetry: Kavanagh and Heaney
P. Kavanagh The Great Hunger; S. Heaney - North
9. Re-imagining Ireland: Friel
B. Friel, Translations
10. Contemporary Irish Writing: Brennan, Meaney
M. Brennan, The Springs of Affection; G. Meaney, Counterpoints
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6