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Modern Irish Literature


Course Description

Fiction, poetry, and drama of the Irish Renaissance and after.


Athena Title

Modern Irish Literature


Prerequisite

Two 2000-level ENGL courses or (one 2000-level ENGL course and one 3000-level ENGL course) or (one 2000-level ENGL course and one 2000-level CMLT course)


Semester Course Offered

Offered every year.


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Course Objectives

At the end of the course, students, having read a substantial body of literature, will be able to discuss the assigned works (orally and in writing) with a considerable degree of critical sophistication, to reread them with pleasure, to read and enjoy other works from the period, and to converse with fellow students about texts and issues related to the subject matter of the course.


Topical Outline

The choice and sequence of topics will vary from instructor to instructor and semester to semester. The topics will consist of selected works by various authors, to be read outside of class and discussed in class, examined individually and comparatively in the context of the times and the circumstances of their composition. Periodically during the semester, students will perform a number of graded tasks, including some combination of examinations, essays, and oral presentations. Works to be studied may include the following: Yeats, Selected Poems; Joyce, Dubliners; Synge, Selected Plays; MacNiece, Selected Poems; Trevor, Ireland; Heaney, Selected Poems; Mahon, Selected Poems; McCabe, The Dead School; Johnston, The Railway Station Man; O’Faiolain, Selected Stories; Ormsby, Poets from the North of Ireland