Modern British Fiction since 1950

Code School Level Credits Semesters
ENGL3074 English 3 10 Autumn Malaysia
Code
ENGL3074
School
English
Level
3
Credits
10
Semesters
Autumn Malaysia

Summary

The focus of the module is the post-war novel affecting or responding to social and cultural life in Britain. `British' is here conceived as an inclusive concept, open to contestation and available for appropriation (as in `Black British'). Key texts from the 1950s up to the present day will be selected for study. Particular issues will set the agenda, including: representations of history; gender; ethnicity; the state-of-the-nation; national identity; formal innovation etc. Discussion will concentrate on the formal operations and innovations of selected novelists, and will be underpinned by a consideration of how the contemporary context influences these questions of form.

Target Students

Suitable only for students taking International Communication Studies English Language & Literature.

Classes

Assessment

Educational Aims

This module aims to provide students with a good working knowledge of the novel in Britain in the post-war period.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and understanding of:

  • the work of key practitioners
  • the main themes of modern British fiction
  • the formal concerns of the novel in this period
  • the relevance of developments in the novel to the broader cultural context Intellectual skills
  • the ability to think independently while giving due weight to the arguments of others Professional skills
  • the ability to write accurately, and to present written material using conventions appropriate to literary study.
  • the ability to construct and communicate a sustained analysis Transferable skills
  • the ability to communicate effectively in writing
  • the ability to reflect upon and assess progress

  • Conveners

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