Lehrveranstaltungen
Table of contents
Reading materials and further information on all the courses are available via OPAL.
Introductory Course
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Introduction to Literary Studies (since 2010)
Lecture
- British Comedy since the Shakespearean Age (2020)
Drama
- The Plays and Films of Martin McDonagh (Summer Term 2017)
- What a Farce! (Winter Term 2016-17)
- William Shakespeare's 'Problem Plays': The Merchant of Venice (Summer Term 2015)
- Theatre of the Absurd (Winter Terms 2012-13 and 2014-15)
- British Comedies (Summer Term 2011)
- Introducing Drama: William Shakespeare's Hamlet (Winter Term 2010-11)
Narrative Texts
- The Novels of E.M. Forster (Summer Term 2019)
- Alice in Wonderland, or: The Importance of Being Nonsensical (Summer Term 2018)
- Spy Fiction (Winter Term 2017-18)
- Dracula (Summer Term 2016)
- Detective Fiction (Winter Term 2015-16)
- 007 (Summer Term 2015)
- Victorian Literature (Winter Term 2014-15)
- What We Need Is a Hero: British Adventure Fiction (Summer Term 2013)
- Unreliable Narration in Literature and Film (Summer Term 2013)
- Sherlock Holmes and Literary Theory (Summer Terms 2012 and 2017)
- University Unleashed: The Anglo-American University Novel (Winter Term 2009-10)
- Gegenwartsliteratur in vier deutschsprachigen Staaten (Summer Term 2010, Winter Term 2009-10)
- Textkanon und kommunikative Prozesse: Literatur um 1900 (Winter Term 2009-10)
Film and New Media / Adaptation Studies
- Adaptation - Appropriation - Colonisation (Winter Term 2018-19)
- Hitchcock and 'Hitchcock' (Summer Term 2014)
- The Cinema of Michael Powell and The Archers (Winter Term 2013-14)
- Gender Studies and Narrative Films (Winter Term 2012-13)
- "I liked the book better": Adapting Literary Texts (Winter Term 2011-12)
- The Rise of British Cinema (Summer Term 2011)
- Alfred Hitchcock: The British Years (Winter Term 2010-11)
Poetry
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The Sonnet (Winter Term 2016-17)