{"id":31128,"date":"2018-02-14T13:32:28","date_gmt":"2018-02-14T12:32:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/?p=31128&#038;lang=en"},"modified":"2018-02-14T14:02:54","modified_gmt":"2018-02-14T13:02:54","slug":"americki-roman-19-stoljeca","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/?p=31128&lang=en","title":{"rendered":"The Nineteenth-Century American Novel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"line-height: normal; text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: small;\"><strong>Course title: <em>The Nineteenth-Century American Novel<\/em><\/strong> (A, 19)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Mon, 8.45-9.30 (A-105); Wed, 9.30-11.00 (A-105)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\"><strong>Instructor<\/strong>: Dr. Jelena \u0160esni\u0107<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\"><strong>ECTS:<\/strong> 6<br \/>\n <strong>Language<\/strong>: English <br \/>\n <strong>Duration<\/strong>: Semester 3 to 6 <br \/>\n <strong>Status<\/strong>: elective<br \/>\n <\/span><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Requirements: Introduction into the Study of English Literature 1 &amp; 2<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"line-height: normal; text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: small;\"><strong>Course description:<\/strong> The novel figures as one of the key literary genres in the development of US national literature. The course proposes to chart a development and diversification of the American novel in the nineteenth century as it sustains the idea of American specificity on one hand, while, on the other, reflects derivation from and postcolonial cultural dependence on the European (English) literary models. The growing sense of American cultural consciousness will be traced on the exemplary novels that are still important cultural landmarks. In addition, the development of the novel suggests changes of literary styles and periods ranging from neo-classicist to romantic to realist and beyond. At the same time, these novels exemplify the most common sub-genres of the American novel at the time.<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">The proposed primary texts include: Herman Melville&#8217;s <em>Moby Dick<\/em> (1851; romance\/ the philosophical novel; with some omissions); E . A. Poe&#8217;s <em>The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym<\/em> (1838; the adventure\/ gothic novel); Harriet Beecher Stowe&#8217;s <em>Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin<\/em> (1852; the sentimental novel); and William Dean Howells&#8217; <em>The Rise of Silas Lapham<\/em> (1885; the realist novel).<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\"><strong>Syllabus<\/strong> (alterations possible)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 1: American literature as a postcolonial form (Buell); Emerson&#8217;s idea of an American author in \u201cThe Poet\u201d<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 2: Jehlen, the novel and the middle class; Chase, the romance and the novel, the idea of an \u201cAmerican tradition\u201d; Melville: <em>Moby-Dick<br \/>\n <\/em>Week 3: <em>Moby-Dick<\/em> (cont.); Melville in the context of his times (letters to Hawthorne; \u201cHawthorne and His Mosses\u201d); <em>Moby-Dick<\/em> as the great American novel (Buell)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 4: <em>Moby-Dick<\/em> (cont.)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 5: Edgar Allan Poe: <em>The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym<\/em>; the romance and the gothic tradition; Hawthorne&#8217;s prefaces<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 6: <em>Pym<\/em> (cont.); Goddu: the gothic, whiteness and blackness<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 7: <em>Pym<\/em> (cont.)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 8: Mid-term test.<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 9: Harriet Beecher Stowe: <em>Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin<\/em>; the sentimental intervention; reform and politics vs art and literature?; the American novel and slavery<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 10: <em>Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin<\/em> (cont.); Jane Tompkins and the \u201cother\u201d American Renaissance<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 11: <em>Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin<\/em> (cont.)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 12: WD Howells: <em>The Rise of Silas Lapham<\/em>; the problem of \u201cAmerican realism\u201d (Howells, Twain)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 13: <em>The Rise<\/em> (cont.); Henry James&#8217;s selected prefaces; from James&#8217;s <em>The American Scene<br \/>\n <\/em>Week 14: <em>The Rise<\/em> (cont.)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Week 15: Final test. Student evaluation.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline; font-size: 10pt;\">A. Primary readings:<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline; font-size: 10pt;\">Novels:<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Herman Melville: <em>Moby-Dick<\/em> (with some omissions)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">E.A. Poe: <em>The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym<br \/>\n <\/em>Harriet Beecher Stowe: <em>Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin<br \/>\n <\/em>William Dean Howells: <em>The Rise of Silas Lapham<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Prefaces, manifestoes, criticism, reviews:<br \/>\n <\/span>W. Emerson: \u201cThe Poet\u201d<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Nathaniel Hawthorne: Prefaces (selection)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">William Dean Howells: \u201cA Call for Realism\u201d<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Henry James: <em>The Art of the Novel<\/em> (selection); <em>The American Scene<\/em> (selection)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Herman Melville: \u201cHawthorne and His Mosses\u201d<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Mark Twain: \u201cJames Fenimore Cooper&#8217;s Literary Offenses\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Buell, Lawrence. \u201cThe Unkillable Dream of the Great American Novel: <em>Moby-Dick<\/em> as Test Case\u201d. <em>American Literary History<\/em> 20. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2008): 132-55.<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Chase, Richard. <em>The American Novel and Its Tradition<\/em>. New York: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1957. 1-28.<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Goddu, Teresa. <em>Gothic America: Narrative, History, and Nation<\/em>. New York: Columbia UP, 1997. (selection)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Hamilton, Geordie. \u201cRethinking the Politics of American Realism Through the Narrative Form and Moral Rhetoric of W.D. Howells\u2019 <em>The Rise of Silas Lapham<\/em>\u201d. <em>American Literary Realism<\/em> 42.1 (Fall 2009): 13-35.<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Jehlen, Myra. \u201cThe Novel and the Middle Class in America\u201d. <em>Ideology and Classic American <\/em><em>Literature<\/em>. Eds. Sacvan Bercovitch and Myra Jehlen. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1986. 125-44.<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Tompkins, Jane. <em>Sensational Designs: The Cultural Work of American Fiction, 1790-1860<\/em>. New York, Oxford: Oxford UP, 1985. 122-46.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline; font-size: 10pt;\">B. Supplementary readings:<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Buell, Lawrence. \u201cAmerican Literary Emergence as a Postcolonial Phenomenon\u201d. <em>American <\/em><em>Literary History<\/em> 4.3 (Autumn 1992): 411-42.<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Castronovo, Russ. <em>Beautiful Democracy: Aesthetics and Anarchy in a Global Era<\/em>. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2007. (selection)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Fisher, Philip. <em>Hard Facts: Setting and Form in the American Novel<\/em>. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986. (selection)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Frye, Northrop. <em>Anatomy of Criticism<\/em>. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1957. (selection)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Marx, Leo. <em>The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Ideal in America<\/em>. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1964. (selection)<\/span><br \/>\n <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Pease, Donald E., ed. <em>New Essays on<\/em> The Rise of Silas Lapham. New York: Cambridge UP, 1991.<\/span><\/p>\n<p> <span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\"><strong>Requirements:<\/strong> regular attendance and active participation in the seminar (10% of the grade); in-class and home assignments (10 %); written tests (mid-term and final: 50 %; continuous assessment, mandatory); seminar paper (6-7 double-spaced pages, MLA style, 30 %)<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"line-height: normal; text-align: justify;\">\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Course title: The Nineteenth-Century American Novel (A, 19) Mon, 8.45-9.30 (A-105); Wed, 9.30-11.00 (A-105) Instructor: Dr. Jelena \u0160esni\u0107 ECTS: 6 Language: English Duration: Semester 3 to 6 Status: elective Requirements: Introduction into the Study of English Literature 1 &amp; 2 Course description: The novel figures as one of the key literary genres in the development [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":6,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ngg_post_thumbnail":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[145],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-31128","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-knjizevni-seminari-3-ili-5-semestar-2"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/31128","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/6"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=31128"}],"version-history":[{"count":6,"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/31128\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":31132,"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/31128\/revisions\/31132"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=31128"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=31128"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anglist.ffzg.unizg.hr\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=31128"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}