James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2004

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EL3026:06

Medieval Literature and Arthurian Romance

[Offered in even-numbered years]

Townsville, Cairns

HECS Band 1

13 hours lectures, 26 hours tutorials. Semester 2.

Staff:

Dr C Taylor,

Mr J Gray.

This subject examines selected medieval, Victorian and modern texts in their historical contexts, with a view to appreciating the literary and cultural significance of Arthurian tradition. The subject surveys the development of Arthurian chronicles, poetry and prose writings from their beginnings to the present day, with major turning points being illustrated by textual study. Middle English romances of Arthur and the Round Table knights are read in the original language.

Learning Objectives:

knowledge of the development and cultural significance of Arthurian literature in English-speaking countries;

a close knowledge of selected Middle English Arthurian literary texts;

an understanding of the textual presentation and conventions of early texts;

an enhanced understanding of English literary and social history, especially the medieval, Victorian and modern periods;

expertise in the appropriate application of literary and social theory to canonical and contemporary literature.

Assessment by one 1,500 word essay (20%); tutorial participation, including written translations (40%); one three-hour examination (40%).