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ANGLO-AMERICAN LITERATURE usually refers to books written by Englsih or American authors, though is sometimes used more generally to refer to any written work produced by the English-speaking world. The course of ANGLO-AMERICAN LITERATURE aims to give an insight into different periods of writing and at the same time try to explain how the authors of the time are and were affected by the social climate in their respective countries. Literature has an extremely important role to play concerning the development of the language, customs and social attitudes of any country. This will be seen by reading selected passages from monumental books, plays and poems that have transformed the wayh in which people think. 

This course represents the 17th to the 20th centuries, Romanticism, and the Victorian and Modern periods. William Shakepeare is well represented. william Wordsworth documents the Romantic movement in detail. The course shows considerable depth in the literature of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in America, and Walt Whitman is well represented. The course also shows notable strenght in the literature of the 1980s with Ian Banks in England. Finally, the course includes articles from magazines of the 2000s. This brief description highlights only a few of the many representative literary works in England and America. And to conclude, students should keep in mnd the goals listed here:

  • To encourage students to investigate the importance of literature in the development of a language.
  • To broaden their cultural understanding of the countries in question, i. e. why the people are the way they are.
  • To strengthen reading, writing, and speaking skills as well as their ability to deduce and analyze a situation.
  • To relate the use of literature to the classroom. How it can be used within his context and why

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