課程資訊
課程名稱
歐洲文學1350─1800
European Literature 1350-1800 
開課學期
112-1 
授課對象
文學院  外國語文學系  
授課教師
孟克禮 
課號
FL2005 
課程識別碼
102E23200 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期五2,3,4(9:10~12:10) 
上課地點
新404 
備註
本課程以英語授課。西洋文學概論與歐洲文學四科擇三必修。
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:60人 
 
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課程概述

待Welcome to European Literature, 1350-1800. This course is a continuation of Introduction to Western Literature and will aim to introduce you to important texts of continental European literature. The period 1350-1800 was a period of upheaval in Western Europe. The expansion of trade routes, first with the Silk road, then with the discovery of America in 1492 opened new horizons for European thinkers. At the same time, the “rediscovery” of Antiquity in the middle of the fourteenth century altered the paradigms of the Middle Ages. The period also saw a fundamental rethinking of the relationship between subjects and monarchs, leading to first the English (1642-1660) and then the American (1776-1783) and French (1789-1803) Revolutions.

The course will examine, therefore how this transitional period was affected through the art and literature (mostly literature, but I will add some art) of the time. Starting with Descartes and Kant we will then proceed to reading a rewriting of ancient epic but placing the text in a contemporary context, the conquest of Chile in the Araucaniad by Alonso de Ercilla y Zunigas. We will then discuss visions of heroism with a movie, Don Quixote (or Aguirre, the Wrath of God). We will then discuss another form that is used in the period, namely, tragedy via Racine and his rewriting of Euripedean tragedy via his Phedre. We will then move on to experimentations within classicism, that is, Moliere and the “Grande Comedie” through Tartuffe. Literature of the enlightenment will be explored via Candide by Voltaire. Finally the period also saw the development of romantic literature, which we will explore by reading Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther. 

課程目標
The aims of the course are primarily to introduce and familiarize you with some of the major texts of continental Europe from 1350-1800. You will therefore be expected to know plotlines and the major characters of each work. Moreover, we will also discuss some of the more important aspects of the works: literary value, development of new genre, key themes of each period. As such you will be expected to identify some of these themes in each work, to link works between themselves, and to think critically about the value of these works in the broader context of “Western Literature.” 
課程要求
By the end of the class, you should be able to:
1) Understand the plots, important characters and major ideas of the books we have read.
2) Describe and distinguish between the different genres discussed in class.
3) Define classicism and set the various texts in the context of classicism
4) Analyze and contextualize short passages.
5) Discuss the relationship between the different works covered in class.
6) Express your thoughts and ideas concisely in well-crafted paragraphs. 
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