123220 SE Literary Seminar / BA Paper / MA British/Irish/New English (2024S)
The Comedies of Aphra Behn
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 12.02.2024 00:00 to Mo 19.02.2024 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Su 31.03.2024 23:59
Details
max. 15 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
NB:
This course is scheduled to take place on site. All scholarly articles will be made available on Moodle.
- Thursday 07.03. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 14.03. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 21.03. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 11.04. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 18.04. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 25.04. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 02.05. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 16.05. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 23.05. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 06.06. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 13.06. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 20.06. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
- Thursday 27.06. 12:15 - 13:45 Raum 4 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-19
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Regular attendance; regular and appropriate preparation of assigned reading material; specialist task; active participation in discussions; 4 plot-quizzes (handed in as pdf/doc email attachment); final paper including anti-plagiarism statement (sent in as .doc or .pdf to sylvia.mieszkowski@univie.ac.at and uploaded onto Turnitin).You are only allowed to use AI-support (Chat GPT; Research Rabbit etc.) in the research phase of your paper. If you choose to draw on it, you must disclose how and for what exactly you used it in your anti-plagiarism statement. If you opt against using any AI-tool, please declare this as well in your anti-plagiarism statement, so there cannot be any misunderstandings.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Attendance:
No more than two lessons may be missed without certified medical reason. If a doctor's note is produced, a third lesson may be missed but is to be compensated for at the teacher's discretion. If more than three lessons are missed, this results in failing the course.Quiz 1: 2,5%
Quiz 2: 2,5%
Quiz 3: 2,5%
Quiz 4: 2,5%
Active participation in discussion: 10%
Specialist task: 30%
Term paper: 50%Points must be collected in all of these areas to pass. The benchmark for passing this course is at 60%.Marks in %:
1 (very good): 90-100%
2 (good): 81-89%
3 (satisfactory): 71-80%
4 (pass): 60-70%
5 (fail): 0-59%The term papers/BA theses will be marked according to the following categories: form; content; methodology; quality of thesis; language; style.The written work has to be accompanied by a signed and dated anti-plagiarism statement, sent by email as a .pdf file. The written work itself (6500-8000 words for a term paper; 8500-10000 words for a BA thesis) is to be uploaded through the TurnItIn system as well as sent (as a .doc file) via email to me: sylvia.mieszkowski@univie.ac.at.
No more than two lessons may be missed without certified medical reason. If a doctor's note is produced, a third lesson may be missed but is to be compensated for at the teacher's discretion. If more than three lessons are missed, this results in failing the course.Quiz 1: 2,5%
Quiz 2: 2,5%
Quiz 3: 2,5%
Quiz 4: 2,5%
Active participation in discussion: 10%
Specialist task: 30%
Term paper: 50%Points must be collected in all of these areas to pass. The benchmark for passing this course is at 60%.Marks in %:
1 (very good): 90-100%
2 (good): 81-89%
3 (satisfactory): 71-80%
4 (pass): 60-70%
5 (fail): 0-59%The term papers/BA theses will be marked according to the following categories: form; content; methodology; quality of thesis; language; style.The written work has to be accompanied by a signed and dated anti-plagiarism statement, sent by email as a .pdf file. The written work itself (6500-8000 words for a term paper; 8500-10000 words for a BA thesis) is to be uploaded through the TurnItIn system as well as sent (as a .doc file) via email to me: sylvia.mieszkowski@univie.ac.at.
Examination topics
There will be no written exam.
Reading list
Book to buy:
To keep things affordable for you, all four set plays are to be found in one edition, which has been ordered at Facultas (book shop on Campus). Please drop by to collect it.- Aphra Behn, The Rover and Other Plays. Oxford: Oxford World Classics. ISBN: 978-0-19-954020-4.However, other critical editions of these plays are acceptable, too, should you already find yourself in possession of a copy of one of the plays (no translations, though!). But if you are buying, please purchase the edition listed above and do so with Facultas on Campus. I'm sure you, too, appreciate having a bookshop in close vicinity to our department. Like all small bookshops, it feels the pressure of larger competitors. If we want it to survive, we have to support it.Texts on Moodle:
All secondary reading, that is, critical texts on the plays and their cultural/political/historical/social contexts by Appler, Burke, Cooper, Coppola, Fawcett, Hughes, Lowe, Marshall, Oh and Pacheco will be made available at the beginning of term as pdf files on Moodle.Preparatory background reading (available on Moodle, not compulsory):
- Roy Porter, "Culture City" from: London: A Social History (1995)
- Janet Todd, "Behn, Aphra (1640?-1689)" in: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004), https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/1961
- Robert Markley, "The unstable traditions of social comedy" (2004) in: Hughes D, Todd J, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2004:98-117. https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521820197.007
To keep things affordable for you, all four set plays are to be found in one edition, which has been ordered at Facultas (book shop on Campus). Please drop by to collect it.- Aphra Behn, The Rover and Other Plays. Oxford: Oxford World Classics. ISBN: 978-0-19-954020-4.However, other critical editions of these plays are acceptable, too, should you already find yourself in possession of a copy of one of the plays (no translations, though!). But if you are buying, please purchase the edition listed above and do so with Facultas on Campus. I'm sure you, too, appreciate having a bookshop in close vicinity to our department. Like all small bookshops, it feels the pressure of larger competitors. If we want it to survive, we have to support it.Texts on Moodle:
All secondary reading, that is, critical texts on the plays and their cultural/political/historical/social contexts by Appler, Burke, Cooper, Coppola, Fawcett, Hughes, Lowe, Marshall, Oh and Pacheco will be made available at the beginning of term as pdf files on Moodle.Preparatory background reading (available on Moodle, not compulsory):
- Roy Porter, "Culture City" from: London: A Social History (1995)
- Janet Todd, "Behn, Aphra (1640?-1689)" in: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004), https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/1961
- Robert Markley, "The unstable traditions of social comedy" (2004) in: Hughes D, Todd J, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2004:98-117. https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521820197.007
Association in the course directory
Studium: BA 612, MA 844(2)
Code/Modul: BA10.2, MA 4.1, 4.2
Lehrinhalt: 12-0449
Code/Modul: BA10.2, MA 4.1, 4.2
Lehrinhalt: 12-0449
Last modified: Tu 05.03.2024 16:06
Most importantly, this course should allow you to delve into a world that is both 'chronologically other' (for instance in its rigid class structure and its legal framework that does not give subject status to women), and oddly familiar (as far as human motivations and weaknesses are concerned and how they are being mocked, but also in terms of celebrity culture and an obsession with public opinion). As regards methodology: There will be no traditional student presentations in this class. Instead, you are expected to act as a specialist for one lesson of the term, either alone or as a member of a team, depending on the number of participants. How exactly this works in terms of timing, what will be expected of you and what a 'prep mail', 'the double-feedback-loop' and a 'golden nugget' is, in all of which you are going to participate, I shall explain in detail in the first lesson. You'll be expected to provide a powerpoint presentation as an accompaniment to your specialist task.Quizzes:
There will be a text knowledge quiz for each of the four set plays, due before the lesson when we first discuss it. You will be able to fill in each quiz at home. Please send each filled-in quiz as a pdf-file or a doc-file attachment via email to sylvia.mieszkowski@univie.ac.at. NB: Any quiz sent in after the relevant class has started, will remain unmarked, which means you won't be able to collect points on it.