ENGL1000

Introduction to Literary Studies

10 Units 1000 Level Course

Available in 2014

Callaghan Campus Semester 1
Ourimbah Semester 1

Previously offered in 2013

Introduces students to key skills in the study of English and Creative Writing. We will examine a variety of texts written in different genres in order to develop an understanding of how writers have deployed the resources of language to convey their ideas and concerns. In particular, the course will focus on students' development of skills in literary analysis as preparation for further study of literature and/or creative writing. In addition to practice in essay writing, students will be offered the opportunity to experiment with creative writing in response to the material studied.

Objectives Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
1) Recognise a variety of literary forms and identify key terms appropriate to understanding of works in those forms;
2) Demonstrate basic understanding of linguistic issues important in the analysis of literature in English;
3) Demonstrate skills in interpretation and analysis of literary works at introductory undergraduate level;
4) Demonstrate the ability to communicate orally and in writing at introductory undergraduate level;
5) Demonstrate skills in basic information literacy and use of technology;
6) Demonstrate basic understanding of ethics in disciplinary research;
7) Write analytic essays at introductory undergraduate level.
Content As the focus of this course is upon interpretive skills, texts chosen may vary between offerings. Topics covered will include:
Poetics: how to read a poem
* Figures of speech
* Poetic form
Narrative: how to read fiction and non-fiction
* Point of view
* Plot and narrative time
* Persona, narrative voice
* Characterisation
* Description
Tone and register
Intertextuality
The importance of context (including genre) in interpreting literary texts
Replacing Course(s) N/A
Transition N/A
Industrial Experience 0
Assumed Knowledge Nil
Modes of Delivery Flexible Delivery / Student Centred Learning
Internal Mode
Teaching Methods Lecture
Tutorial
Assessment Items
Examination: On-line Test of skills 20%
Essays / Written Assignments Analytic essay 40%

Short paper 15%
Other: (please specify) Total equivalent 3500 words
Presentations - Individual Oral presentation 25%
Contact Hours Lecture: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term
Tutorial: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term
Timetables 2014 Course Timetables for ENGL1000