東吳大學教師授課計劃表

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一、課程基本資料 Course Information
科目名稱 Course Title:
(中文)浪漫時期前英國文學B組
(英文)ENGLISH LITERATURE: PRE-ROMANTICISM
開課學期 Semester:110學年度第2學期
開課班級 Class:英二B
授課教師 Instructor:梁耀南 LEUNG, YIU-NAM
科目代碼 Course Code:BEN25602 單全學期 Semester/Year:全 分組組別 Section:B組
人數限制 Class Size:50 必選修別 Required/Elective:選 學分數 Credit(s):3
星期節次 Day/Session: 二789  前次異動時間 Time Last Edited:110年12月30日12時42分
英文學系基本能力指標 Basic Ability Index
編號
Code
指標名稱
Basic Ability Index
本科目對應之指標
Correspondent Index
達成該項基本能力之考評方式
Methods Of Evaluating This Ability
1具有以正確流利之英語表達意見、參與討論及溝通之能力
Ability to express oneself, discuss and communicate in correct and fluent English.
》學習綜合表現
2具有以英文書寫學術性摘要、報告及論文之能力
Ability to write academic abstracts, reports and papers in English.
》學習綜合表現
3具有長篇英文文本之閱讀、理解以及對其文化內涵之賞析能力
Ability to read and comprehend long English texts and to appreciate their cultural contexts.
》學習綜合表現
4具備基本口譯、筆譯之能力
Ability to engage in preliminary-level translation and interpreting.
  
5獨立思考,具備提問、討論與解決問題之基本能力
Ability to think independently, make inquiries, hold discussions and solve problems.
》學習綜合表現
6通過所學外語之相關能力檢定並具備等同之能力
Certification of foreign language proficiency or equal ability.
  
7廣泛閱讀,提升專業與人文知識
Professional and cultural knowledge through extensive reading.
》學習綜合表現
8具備終身自我學習之概念與實踐能力
Ability to undertake life-long, self-directed learning.
》學習綜合表現
9具備創意思考及發展第二專長之能力
Ability to think creatively and develop a second specialty.
  
二、指定教科書及參考資料 Textbooks and Reference
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●指定教科書 Required Texts
Abrams, M. H. et al. Norton Anthology of English Literature. 9th Edition. New York: W. W. Norton, 2012. OR
Greenblatt, Stephen et al. The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Major Authors. 9th Edition. New York: W. W. Norton, 2013.
E-texts available on the Internet

●參考書資料暨網路資源 Reference Books and Online Resources
Albano, Robert A. Lectures on English Literature. 3 Volumes. Taipei: Bookman, 2001.
Bell, Arthur H. and Bernard D. N. Grebanier. English Literature: The Beginnings to 1800. New York: Barron’s Educational Series Inc., 1994.
Carter, Ronald & John McRae. The Penguin Guide to English Literature: Britain and Ireland. New York: Penguin Books, 1996.
Day, Martin S. History of English Literature to 1660. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1963.
Drabble, Margaret, ed. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 5th Edition. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1985.
Fowler, Alastair. A History of English Literature. Britain: Basil Blackwell Ltd., 1987.
Jiang, Tsui-fen. A Study Guide to British Literature. Taipei: Bookman, 1990.
Lawrence, Karen, Betsy Seifter, and Lois Ratner. The McGraw-Hill Guide to English Literature: Beowulf to Jane Austen. Vol. I. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1985.
Stephen, Martin. English Literature: A Student Guide. 2nd Edition. London: Longman,1991.
Internet resources:
Spark Notes (http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/); Cliff Notes (http://www.cliffsnotes.com/); Wikipedia
三、教學目標 Objectives
This course presents a chronological sampling of literature from major periods and genres of English literature, which will be studied in their historical context. Literature from important periods will be studied in their historical context. It will begin with the17th Century to the 18th century English literature. It aims to equip students with knowledge and understanding of literary texts of various genres through examining them from the literary, social, historical, religious, and cultural perspectives. As the theoretical basis for the course, the students will be introduced to the extrinsic and intrinsic approaches to literature and application of western critical theories to the study of literary texts. In this course, students will read some major literary works selected from representative authors and examine them critically. Special attention will be given to the analyses of such literary elements as plot, structure, themes, symbols, setting, characters, writing techniques, and language of the selected texts.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. identify, describe and classify the characteristics of 17th Century to the 18th Century English literature;
2. read the literary texts critically and appreciate them;
3. analyze the literary texts by means of the extrinsic and intrinsic approaches and application of western theories to enhance their understanding.
To reach the afore-mentioned goals, students will be encouraged to engage in a variety of in- and out-of-class activities including reading the literary texts in question, writing lots and learning portfolio, engaging in class discussions, implementing self-study, etc.
This course presents a chronological sampling of literature from major periods and genres of English literature, which will be studied in their historical context. Literature from important periods will be studied in their historical context. It will begin with the17th Century to the 18th century English literature. It aims to equip students with knowledge and understanding of literary texts of various genres through examining them from the literary, social, historical, religious, and cultural perspectives. As the theoretical basis for the course, the students will be introduced to the extrinsic and intrinsic approaches to literature and application of western critical theories to the study of literary texts. In this course, students will read some major literary works selected from representative authors and examine them critically. Special attention will be given to the analyses of such literary elements as plot, structure, themes, symbols, setting, characters, writing techniques, and language of the selected texts.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. identify, describe and classify the characteristics of 17th Century to the 18th Century English literature;
2. read the literary texts critically and appreciate them;
3. analyze the literary texts by means of the extrinsic and intrinsic approaches and application of western theories to enhance their understanding.
To reach the afore-mentioned goals, students will be encouraged to engage in a variety of in- and out-of-class activities including reading the literary texts in question, writing lots and learning portfolio, engaging in class discussions, implementing self-study, etc.
四、課程內容 Course Description
整體敘述 Overall Description
This course presents a chronological sampling of literature from major periods and genres of English literature, which will be studied in their historical context. Literature from important periods will be studied in their historical context. It will begin with the17th Century to the 18th century English literature. It aims to equip students with knowledge and understanding of literary texts of various genres through examining them from the literary, social, historical, religious, and cultural perspectives. As the theoretical basis for the course, the students will be introduced to the extrinsic and intrinsic approaches to literature and application of western critical theories to the study of literary texts. In this course, students will read some major literary works selected from representative authors and examine them critically. Special attention will be given to the analyses of such literary elements as plot, structure, themes, symbols, setting, characters, writing techniques, and language of the selected texts.
●分週敘述 Weekly Schedule
週次 Wk 日期 Date 課程內容 Content 備註 Note

1

2/22 Introduction, class organization, explanation of syllabus, requirements, assessment criteria, etc. Explanation and discussion of the steps of Reading and Interpreting Literature   

2

3/1 William Shakespeare’s King Lear (e-text from the Internet)   

3

3/8 William Shakespeare’s King Lear (e-text from the Internet)   

4

3/15 William Shakespeare’s King Lear (e-text from the Internet)   

5

3/22 Introduction to the 17th Century
Metaphysical poetry: John Donne’s “The Flea,” “The Canonization,” “A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning”; George Herbert’s “Jordan (1)” & “The Collar”
  

6

3/29 Ben Jonson’s “On My First Son” & “To the Memory of My Beloved, The Author, Mr. William Shakespeare”; Volpone   

7

4/5 Ben Jonson’s “On My First Son” & “To the Memory of My Beloved, The Author, Mr. William Shakespeare”; Volpone   

8

4/12 John Milton’s Paradise Lost   

9

4/19 Mid-term Examination   

10

4/26 John Milton’s Paradise Lost   

11

5/3 Introduction to the 18th Century
“A Modest Proposal” & Johnathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels
  

12

5/10 Johnathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels   

13

5/17 Johnathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels   

14

5/24 Alexander Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock”   

15

5/31 Samuel Johnson’s “The Preface to Shakespeare” & The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia   

16

6/7 Samuel Johnson’s “The Preface to Shakespeare” & The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia   

17

6/14 Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”   

18

6/21 Final Examination   
五、考評及成績核算方式 Grading
配分項目 Items 次數 Times 配分比率 Percentage 配分標準說明 Grading Description
出席1810% 
期中考135% 
學期考135% 
分組作業120% 
配分比率加總 100%  
六、授課教師課業輔導時間和聯絡方式 Office Hours And Contact Info
●課業輔導時間 Office Hour
By special arrangement
●聯絡方式 Contact Info
研究室地點 Office:R0902 EMAIL:ynleung2006@yahoo.com.tw
聯絡電話 Tel:0953108028 其他 Others:
七、教學助理聯絡方式 TA’s Contact Info
教學助理姓名 Name 連絡電話 Tel EMAIL 其他 Others
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八、建議先修課程 Suggested Prerequisite Course
Pre-romantic Period English Literature (Fall semester)
九、課程其他要求 Other Requirements
Read assignements, group discussions, and group oral presentation
十、學校教材上網、數位學習平台及教師個人網址 University’s Web Portal And Teacher's Website
學校教材上網網址 University’s Teaching Material Portal:
東吳大學Moodle數位平台:http://isee.scu.edu.tw
學校數位學習平台 University’s Digital Learning Platform:
☐東吳大學Moodle數位平台:http://isee.scu.edu.tw
☑東吳大學Tronclass行動數位平台:https://tronclass.scu.edu.tw
教師個人網址 Teacher's Website:Nil
其他 Others:Nil
十一、計畫表公布後異動說明 Changes Made After Posting Syllabus