Course description Universitas Castellae SPANISH LITERATURE I (MIDDLE AGES GOLDEN AGE) Through a series of readings and other works, the course will seek to present the evolution of Spanish literature, from its beginnings up to the end of the 17th Century, while displaying the characteristics, styles, and diverse forms of each period, as well as interactions between history, society, and those texts. The student will work with materials provided by the professor, complimenting theoretical explanations, which will serve to give a better comprehension of the periods studied. Given the extensive nature of the course, it will not be presented as simply a monographic study of different authors, but rather a general panorama of Spanish literary history. Thus the recommended texts will form a basis off which the professor will provide commentary and insight (in addition to the required readings). Through the duration of the course, the student will have various required readings, each of which should be carefully studied with emphasis on the themes and structure present. The student will then be responsible for a formal writing assignment, which should adequately display comprehension of the text at hand. Course policies There will be three written quizzes during the course, in which the student should demonstrate their capacity to analyze the topic previously presented in class. These will constitute 60% of the final grade There will be one written essay (20% of the final grade) on a one or two works selected by the student, but within the scope of the course. The requirements are as follows: -Length: 5 pages -Format: Times New Roman 12 (Double spaced) -Bibliography and citations in MLA format The student will present two versions of the essay. Due dates will be: FIRST DRAFT March 18th FINAL COPY May 10th VERY IMPORTANT! NO LATE WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE DUE DATE SPECIFIED IN THE SYLLABUS
During the course, there will be various presentations in class, on a literary work. They will be individual, and last approximately ten minutes. The student, after consulting with the professor, will select a topic to present, followed by questions and discusión. These will constitute 10% of the final grade. The rest of the final grade will depend on attendance and the completion of daily assignments. The final grade breakdown is as follows: Written exams 60% Essay 2 20% Presentations 10% Attendance and homework 10% Class attendance is mandatory. Each unexcused absence will subtract 2% from the final grade. It is important that the student attends each class and maintains a positive attitude in an attempt to get the most out of the course. Due to the course being structured in such a practical manner, active participation in class discussions is also fundamental. Grades: 100 95 = A 94 90 = A- 89 85 = B+ 84 80 = B 79 75 = B- 74 70 = C+ 69 65 = C 64 60 = C- 59 55 = D TEMARIO DE HISTORIA DE LA LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA 1. LITERATURA MEDIEVAL. S. X-XV a. Sociedad y cultura. Estamentos socio-políticos. b. Características literarias. Los géneros. i. Textos: 1. Fragmentos del Cantar de Mío Cid. 2. Fragmentos del Auto de los Reyes Magos. 3. El Mester de Juglaría: fragmentos 4. El Mester de Clerecía: Milagro de Nuestra Señora, de Gonzalo de Berceo. 5. El tema de la muerte: Fragmentos de La Danza de la Muerte y de Coplas a la muerte de mi padre, de Jorge Manrique.
2. LITERATURA DEL SIGLO DE ORO. S. XVI-XVII a. Sociedad y cultura. b. El Renacimiento. Características y contrastes frente a la literatura medieval. Época de Carlos V y de Felipe II. i. Soneto de Garcilaso de la Vega. a. Oda a Salinas y Oda a la vida retirada, de Fray Luis de León. b. La novela picaresca: fragmento de El Lazarillo de Tormes. c. La mística: Poesías de San Juan de la Cruz y de Santa Teresa de Jesús. c. El Barroco: Características frente al Renacimiento. i. Góngora y Quevedo. ii. Cervantes.y la novela iii. El teatro REQUIRED READINGS Gonzalo de Berceo, Milagros de Nuestra Señora Don Juan Manuel, El Conde Lucanor Fernando de Rojas, La Celestina Anónimo, Lazarillo de Tormes Pedro Calderón de la Barca, La vida es sueño BIBLIOGRAPHY Felipe PEDRAZA JIMÉNEZ, Manual de literatura española (varios vols.), Navarra, Cénlit Miguel Ángel PÉREZ PRIEGO, Historia de la literatura española de la Edad Media y Siglos de Oro, Madrid, UNED, 1989 ATTENTION: The student will not need to buy any additional materials for the class. The professor will provide all additional materials needed for daily work.
Universitas Castellae LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA I (EDAD MEDIA-SIGLOS DE ORO) SYLLABUS DE LA ASIGNATURA ATTENTION: This syllabus is merely a guide for the student. Some activities and readings may be changed or substituted depending on the progress of the class and needs of the students. SEMANA 1 -Presentación del curso -Introducción a la literatura medieval: sociedad y cultura y estamentos sociopolíticos -Selección de jarchas y villancicos SEMANA 2 -Literatura medieval: los géneros -Introducción a la épica -Fragmentos del Poema de Mio Cid SEMANA 3 -Los inicios del teatro -Anónimo, Auto de los Reyes Magos SEMANA 4 -La poesía juglaresca: el Mester de Juglaría -Fragmentos del Mester de Juglaría SEMANA 5 -La poesía religiosa: el Mester de Clerecía -EXAMEN 1
Gonzalo de Berceo, Milagros de Nuestra Señora SEMANA 6 -El tema de la muerte y el ubi sunt Fragmentos de la Danza de la muerte Fragmentos de las Coplas a la muerte de su padre, de Jorge Manrique SEMANA 7 -La prosa medieval: el cuento Don Juan Manuel, El Conde Lucanor SEMANA 8 -La transición al Renacimiento Fernando de Rojas, La Celestina SEMANA 9 -Seguimos con la lectura de La Celestina -Introducción a la literatura de los Siglos de Oro: sociedad y cultura en los siglos XVI y XVII. El Renacimiento Selección de sonetos de Garcilaso de la Vega SEMANA 10 -La poesía religiosa en España -EXAMEN 2 -Oda a Salinas y la Oda a la vida retirada, de Fray Luis de León
SEMANA 10 -Los géneros narrativos en el siglo XVI: la novela picaresca Anónimo, Lazarillo de Tormes SEMANA 11 -Se porsigue la lectura de Lazarillo de Tormes -La mística española Selección de poemas de San Juan de la Cruz y Santa Teresa de Jesús SEMANA 12 -El Barroco: características diferenciales frente al Renacimiento Comentario de una selección poética de Francisco de Quevedo y Luis de Góngora SEMANA 13 -El teatro en el siglo XVII: Lope y Calderón Pedro Calderón de la Barca, La vida es sueño SEMANA 14 -La novela: Cervantes y el Quijote Fragmentos de Don Quijote de la Mancha, de Miguel de Cervantes SEMANA 15 -Revisión y recapitulación -EXAMEN 3. DESPEDIDA DEL CURSO