教學大綱 Syllabus

科目名稱:西洋文學概論

Course Name: Introduction to Western Literature

修別:必

Type of Credit: Required

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

45

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

The class focuses on the close study of a number of major works from the Classical to the pre-Medieval period, including the Bible, Greek mythology and literature, and Roman literature. This course aims to guide students to examine critical classical and pre-medieval cultures and legends by focusing on various canonical works. Students are expected to understand important ideas in classical and pre-medieval literature and cultures, analyze important themes and motives in the literary works, and become acquainted with Greek, Roman, and pre-Medieval traditions. At the end of the course, students will be able to understand further the significant religious, historical, social, artistic works or events that have influenced and shaped Western society and literature. 

 

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    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

    This is a survey course of Western literature designed to give students a better understanding of the Western cultural tradition and Western literature. This course aims to introduce an overview of the development of literature in Western civilization. This course first introduces Greek mythologies and the epic to explore the cosmology of ancient Greece. After discussing The Epic of Gilgamesh and Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey, we move onto the world of Greek philosophy by reading Plato's Symposium, Aristotle’s Poetics, and Sappho's poetry.

    The second part of this course focuses on Greek theater, Roman Literature and the Bible. We will first read Aeschylus, Agamemnon, Sophocles's Oedipus the King, Euripides's Medea, and Aristophanes's Lysistrata. The course will then discuss Ovid’s Metamorphoses to see how the Romans reshaped Greek mythology. The Old and New Testament will be read in both the first and the second section to form a basis of comparison. Each of these works will be explored closely, analyzed carefully, and discussed with its cultural and historical context. The course will proceed mainly in three forms: lectures, small group discussions, and online forums. Every week, students need to finish reading materials, post responses on the course website’s forum, and watch videos before or after class, if necessary. At the beginning of each class, we will have a 10-minute quiz. Students are also required to do a 15-minute group presentation in class.

    Studnets are expected to develop the ability to express oneself, discuss and communicate in correct and fluent English, and to read and comprehend long English texts and to appreciate their cultural contexts. The course will also cultivate students' ability to think independently, make inquiries, hold discussions, and solve problems, and develop their professional and cultural knowledge through extensive reading. Finally, the students are expected to gain the ability to undertake life-long, self-directed learning, and to think creatively and develop a second specialty.

     

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

    教學週次Course Week 彈性補充教學週次Flexible Supplemental Instruction Week 彈性補充教學類別Flexible Supplemental Instruction Type

    1 Introduction

    history Introduction to the course; 

    Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Literature pp. 3-21 (& Others pp. 23-51); 

    The Epic of Gilgamesh pp. 54-65; 102-110

    Outside reading I: The Story Bible Volume I: The Old Testament

    2 Cosmogony

    God The Hebrew Bible, pp. 117-29, 150-51, 152-77, 178-80

    (Genesis: 1-25, Exodus 19-20, Job 1-42, Psalm 23, 104, 137) 

    Outside Reading Test One on The Story Bible Volume I 

    Outside reading II: Mythology

    3 Greek Mythology and Epic

    Hero Homer, The Iliad, BKs 1, 6, 18, 22, 24, pp. 181-215, 243-258, 

    264-268, 283

    4 Autonomous Learning & Online Responses

    5 Hero Homer, The Iliad, BKs 1, 6, 18, 22, 24, pp. 181-215, 243-258, 

    264-268, 283

    6 Greek Epic

    Hero Homer, The Odyssey, BKs 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, pp. 291-301, 

    344-377, 385-410, 421-422

    7 Greek Epic

    Hero Homer, The Odyssey, BKs 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, pp. 291-301, 

    344-377, 385-410, 421-422

    Outside Reading Test Two on Mythology

    8 Greek Fables

    Poetry Greek Fables, pp. 582-94; Sappho of Lesbos, pp. 594-602; 

    Plato, Symposium, pp. 821-48; supplementary materials on Aristotle

    Mid-term Exam

    Outside Readings: The Story Bible Volume II: The New Testament  

    10 Greek Tragedy & EARN Lecture on European Romanticism by Prof Bode

    Aeschylus, Agamemnon, pp. 603-60

    11 Greek Tragedy

    Sophocles, Oedipus the King, pp. 661-706

    12 Greek Tragedy

    Euripides, Medea, pp. 742-81

    13 Greek Comedy

    Aristophanes, Lysistrata, pp. 782-820

    14 Roman Epic

    Hero Virgil, The Aeneid Bks 1, 2, 4, pp. 981-991, 993-999, 1002-03, 

    1022-23, 1025-44

    15 Christianity

    God The New Testament, pp. 1135-65

    Outside Reading Test Three on The New Testament

    16 Roman Mythology

    God Ovid, Metamorphoses BKs 1, 2, 5, 10, pp. 1090-1117, 1121-1133

    17 Final Examination

    18 Autonomous Learning & Online Responses

     

     

     


     

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    50%

    講述 Lecture

    20%

    討論 Discussion

    15%

    小組活動 Group activity

    15%

    數位學習 E-learning

    0%

    其他: Others:

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    A. Grading Criteria

    Items of Evaluation

    1. Students should come to the class before 9:10 am with their required reading materials (on the Moodle platform), and they are expected to preview the assigned text materials before coming to the class. Readings before class MUST be done in time. 

    2. A quiz will be given to students before an assigned reading is taught in class. No late assignments and no make-up quizzes and exams.

    3. They should bring a notebook or loose pages to the class and should keep a journal in class. They are supposed to keep their preview and review thoughts in the journal. Creative writings related to the class materials are encouraged. Journals will be collected twice a semester, at the mid-term exam and final exam weeks for grading.

    4. Three tests will be also given on outside readings according to the weekly syllabus. 

    5. Students will be divided into small groups to do a 15-minute oral presentation related to weekly reading topics. They should prepare printed copy of the oral report for the instructor. The cover page of the printed copy should include their photos, names, and the title of the presentation topic. They should email their ppt file to the instructor or the teaching assistant.

    6. Students must view 10-minute video clips on Moodle corresponding to the weekly reading assignment before coming to the class and write down in the journal the answer to the question in the video. 

    7. Students may download and print out the Study Questions file on Moodle and bring it to the class for class discussion. 

    8. Participation in Group Discussions is absolutely required. Please attend each class and discuss issues with your classmates.

    B. Grading Percentage 

    Quizzes 20%  

    Journals & Online Forums 15%

    Oral Presentation and Class Discussion 15%  

    Mid-term and Final Exams 50% 

    C. Effects of Learning

    1. Students will have a better understanding of the Western cultural tradition from the ancient times to the Renaissance.

    2. Students will have a better understanding of Western literary classics from the ancient times to the Renaissance.

    3. Students will have their vocabulary and reading comprehension improved by reading rigorously literary materials.

     


     


     

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

    A. Required Texts:

    Buck, Pearl S. The Story Bible Volume 1: The Old Testament. Taipei: Bookman, 1995.

     ---. The Story Bible Volume II: The New Testament. Taipei: Bookman, 1995.

    Hamilton, Edith. Mythology. New York: Warner Books, 1964.

    Lawall, Sarah. Ed. The Norton Anthology of Western Literature. W. W. Norton & 

         Company, 1999. 

    Perry, Marvin. et al. Sources of the Western Tradition: From Ancient Times 

    to the Enlightenment. Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 

     

    B. Recommended Texts:

    Abrams, M. H. and Geoffrey Galt Harpham. A Glossary of Literary Terms. 11th 

         Edition. Australia: Wadsworth, 2012. 

    Fulghum, Walter B. Jr. A Dictionary of Biblical Allusions in English Literature

    Taipei: Bookman, 1965.

    Horton, Rod W. and Vincent F. Hopper. Backgrounds of European Literature. Taipei:  

    Bookman, nd.

    呂健忠、李奭學編譯。《新編西洋文學概論:上古迄文藝復興》。台北:書林,1988。

    吳松江譯。《文學術語手冊》。M. H. Abrams, Geoffrey Galt Harpham原著。台北:

    書林,2012。

    張錯。《西洋文學術語》。台北:書林,2005。

    C. Outside Readings:

    The Story Bible Volume I: The Old Testament

    The Creation of the World

    The Barren of Eden

    Cain and Abel: The First Murder

    Noah and the Flood

    The Tower of Babel

    The Fate of Sodom

    The Sacrifice of Isaac

    Moses in the Bulrushes

    The Burning Bush

    The Ten Commandments

    Land of Milk and Honey

    Samson and Delilah

    The Story of Ruth

    David and Goliath

    The Triumph and The Tragedy of David

    The Wisdom of Solomon


    Mythology

    Part One:

    The Titans and the Twelve Great Olympians

    The Two Great Gods of Earth

    How the World and Mankind Were Created

    The Earliest Heroes

    Part Two:

    Cupid and Psyche

    The Quest of the Golden Fleece

    Four Great Adventures

    Part Three:

    Hercules

    Part Four:

    The Heroes of the Trojan War

    Part Five:

    The House of Atreus

    The Royal house of Thebes


    The Story Bible Volume I: The New Testament

    The Angel Gabriel

    The Birth of Jesus

    John the Baptist

    Jesus in the Wilderness

    The Beginning of the Mission

    Jesus in Galilee

    The Feeding of the Multitude

    Disputes in the Temple

    The Way of the Cross

    Last Hours in the Temple

    The Last Supper

    The Betrayal

    The Trial

    The Crucifixion

    He Is Risen!



     

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    課程相關連結Course Related Links

    1. Open Textbook Library: https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/world-literature-i-beginnings-to-1650
    2. World History Encyclopedia: https://www.worldhistory.org
    3. ​​​​​​​The Norton anthology of western literature. Volume 1: https://archive.org/details/thenortonantholo0000unse/mode/1up
    4. The Norton anthology of world masterpieces : the Western tradition: https://archive.org/details/nortonanthologyo0001unse_z9t3

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