Admission requirements
Completion of Philology 1 and 2 or comparable courses.
Description
This course builds on Philology 1 and Philology 2. It offers a survey of medieval English literature (7th-15th centuries) that provides fascinating insight into the imaginary world of the English Middle Ages, as well as an exploration of some of the new digital horizons of medieval studies. Texts that are read and discussed include Beowulf, The Battle of Maldon, The Dream of the Rood, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and other Middle English Arthurian literature. In the first half of the class, students will be reacquainted with the Old English language and learn more about Anglo-Saxon literature and culture; at the end of this block, there will be an optional visit to the Special Collections of the Leiden University Library, to look at Old English material in the Leiden collections. In the second half of the class, students will draw on and expand their knowledge of medieval English by developing their own editions of medieval texts, which will ultimately lead to the creation of a digital student-centered textbook of Middle English literature.
Our work with these texts will be supported through the use of translations and glossaries and enriched through exciting secondary readings. As such, students will acquire a deeper insight into a broad range of aspects of medieval English culture which they have not yet, or only cursorily, studied.
Course objectives
Abilities in interpreting representative texts from the various genres of medieval literature in their cultural-historical context
Familiarity of the various genres and methods of interpretation
Experience with archival material, in physical or digital form
Experience with digital projects and publication
Practice with secondary sources
Successful completion of the course will enable the student to follow a third-year course on Old English or Middle English.
Timetable
The timetable is available on the BA English website
Mode of instruction
Combination of lectures and seminars
Course Load
5 EC = 140 hours
Time devoted to lectures and seminars: 26 hours.
Time for studying the compulsory literature: 80 hours.
Time to prepare for the midterm and/or writing assignments (including reading / research): 34 hours.
Assessment method
Assessment
1) A 2-hour written mid-term exam, with a short translation, short open questions and essay questions, on the material of Block III (Old English).
2) Preparation and participation for Block III, including weekly homework assignments via BlackBoard
3) Short assignments, one of which is a group assignment, submitted during Block IV
4) A longer written assignment, submitted during Block IV, worth 30%
Weighing
Element 1) 45%
Element 2) 5%
Element 3) 20%
Element 4) 30%
Resit
When the final grade is 5.49 or lower, one or more of the more substantive evaluation elements (elements 1 and 4) will have to be retaken during the resit period. There is no resit for preparation, participation, or the assignments (elements 2 and 3).
Attendance
Attendance is compulsory. Missing more than two tutorials means that students will be excluded from the tutorials. Unauthorized absence also applies to being unprepared, not participating and/or not bringing the relevant course materials to class.
Inspection and feedback
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used to provide students with an overview of current affairs, as well as specific information about (components of) the course.
Reading list
Elaine Treharne, ed., Old and Middle English c. 890 – c. 1400: An Anthology, Third Edition, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
Reader
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.
General information about uSis is available on the website
NB: First year students will be enrolled by the coordinator of studies.
Students other than from the BA English language and culture cannot take this course.
Registration Studeren à la carte and Contractonderwijs
Registration Studeren à la carte
Registration Contractonderwijs
Contact
Please contact Student administration van Eyckhof for questions.
The coordinator of studies is Else van Dijk
Remarks
Students are expected to be prepared right from week 1. The work for week 1 is to be found in Blackboard.