2024
Spanish Literature III
Name: Spanish Literature III
Code: LLT10875L
6 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/156 hours
Scientific Area:
Literature
Teaching languages: Portuguese, Spanish
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese, Spanish
Regime de Frequência: Presencial
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning Goals
Allowing the learner to obtain the basic historical and critical concepts necessary to understand the Spanish literature of the second half of the 19th and 20th century in its different genres, through reading and commenting on some of its fundamental works.
Contents
- Literature and Modernity in Spain. Theoretical concepts and chronological demarcation.
- Romanticism and Realism.
- Benito Pérez Galdós and Leopoldo Alas ?Clarín? (La Regenta).
- The Generation of 98 and Modernism: Unamuno, A. Machado and Juan Ramón Jiménez.
- The Historical Vanguard.
- The veintisiete.
- The realist novel after the Civil War: La Colmena by Camilo José Cela.
- The Poetic Generation of the 50's.
- The renewal of the novel.
- The Poetic Generation of the 70's: the novísimos.
- Romanticism and Realism.
- Benito Pérez Galdós and Leopoldo Alas ?Clarín? (La Regenta).
- The Generation of 98 and Modernism: Unamuno, A. Machado and Juan Ramón Jiménez.
- The Historical Vanguard.
- The veintisiete.
- The realist novel after the Civil War: La Colmena by Camilo José Cela.
- The Poetic Generation of the 50's.
- The renewal of the novel.
- The Poetic Generation of the 70's: the novísimos.
Teaching Methods
- Lectures
- Reading and critical review of texts
- Discussion with the students
- Assessment: continuous or by final exam
- Written tests
- Oral interviews
- Written assignments
Methods of evaluation:
Evaluation of the UC: in continuous assessment, students make an oral presentation for each of the compulsory readings. The average mark of these presentations constitutes 50% of the final mark; the remaining 50% is obtained from a written attendance. There is also a Final Examination.
- Reading and critical review of texts
- Discussion with the students
- Assessment: continuous or by final exam
- Written tests
- Oral interviews
- Written assignments
Methods of evaluation:
Evaluation of the UC: in continuous assessment, students make an oral presentation for each of the compulsory readings. The average mark of these presentations constitutes 50% of the final mark; the remaining 50% is obtained from a written attendance. There is also a Final Examination.
Teaching Staff
- Antonio Sáez Delgado [responsible]