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TTC Video - Великие Авторы Западной Литературной Традиции, 2-е Издание / TTC Video - Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition, 2nd Edition

Автор: Elizabeth Vandiver, James A. W. Heffernan, Thomas F. X. Noble, Ronald B. Herzman, Susan Sage Heinzelman
Страна: США
Тематика: Литература
Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок
Продолжительность: 84 лекций по 30 мин
Год выпуска: 2010
Язык: Английский
Перевод: Отсутствует

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Novelists, poets, dramatists, historians, biographers, essayists, and philosophers-whether famous or anonymous, many of Western culture's greatest figures have been writers.
Ranging from the anonymous author of the Epic of Gilgamesh in ancient Mesopotamia to William Faulkner writing about 19th- and 20th-century Mississippi 3,600 years later, Western writers have each played important parts in establishing the West's rich literary tradition. Their landmark themes, unique insights into human nature, dynamic characters, experimental storytelling techniques, and rich philosophical ideas helped create the vibrant storytelling methods we find reflected in today's authors. They've also played critical roles in Western history and culture as well, influencing everything from religion to politics.
Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition, 2nd Edition is your chance to survey over 70 literary geniuses and masterpieces of Western literature. In 84 lectures taught by five award-winning professors who are experts in particular literary time periods, you explore the vast collection of Western writers and their respective works.
With its broad historical scope and its depth of insight, this course is a veritable encyclopedia of Western literature's greatest writers. It's your chance to get a look at their works, styles, themes, and relationships with one another without having to pour through thousands upon thousands of pages of their writing. And you'll see the role they played both within the context of their own time and within the larger span of literary history.
What Is the Western Literary Tradition? What do the words 'Western' and 'literature' mean in the context of writers as diverse as the ancient Greek poet Homer, the anonymous author of Beowulf, the metaphysical poet William Blake, and Modernist Samuel Beckett? How can we draw connections between writers who lived throughout the centuries in places as widely separated as the Near East and the New World?
The Western literary tradition, you discover in this course, derives as its main sources of inspiration the Bible and ancient Greek and Roman literature. While we sometimes think of literature as anything written, it is in fact writing that lays claim to consideration on the grounds of beauty, form, and emotional effect. To present you with an effective and comprehensive survey of Western writers, this course considers history, biography, essays, and philosophical works in addition to poems, plays, and prose fiction.
Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition is divided into seven parts consisting of 12 lectures each. The parts are grouped around various themes in the history of Western literature, from its origins in the Near East and the Mediterranean world to the literary heavyweights of the Renaissance and the men and women who defined the traditions of Modern literature in the 20th century. The end result is a course that spans 40 centuries of literary masterpieces.
Witness the Birth of Literary Genres and Movements
Throughout Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition, you witness how brilliant writers created and developed the various literary genres now considered staples of Western storytelling. Some of the many genres you explore include:
* Epics: Homer's Iliad and Odyssey are the first fully developed epics in Western culture. They were composed orally sometime before the invention of the Greek alphabet in the 8th century B.C., and they are the models for virtually all subsequent epics.
* Biographies: Composed in the first century A.D., Plutarch's Parallel Lives was immensely popular for centuries and served as the model for later biographies-and also as the source for some of Shakespeare's tragedies.
* Romances: The medieval romance-a stylized tale of love, intrigue, quest, and valor, often involving the court of King Arthur-is a 12th-century French invention. Interestingly, Gawain, not Lancelot, is the hero of most of these stories.
* Novels: Though there are ancient precursors to the novel in the works of Petronius and Apuleius, the modern novel arguably began with Don Quixote, written by Cervantes in the 17th century.
* Literary Criticism: The discipline of literary criticism was pioneered by Samuel Johnson in the 18th century in works such as Lives of the Poets.
In addition to new genres, literary movements played an important role in the development of Western literature. These various movements illustrate how writers reacted to their particular cultural environments and demonstrate the crucial relationship between a writer and his or her time.
Throughout the course, you learn about literary movements such as
* Neoclassicism: The French writers Molière and Jean Racine offer a window into concepts of Neoclassicism. Their works reflect the movement's focus on the study of human nature as a universal principle and the appeal of the rational and the moderate.
* Romanticism: A reaction to the Enlightenment, Romanticism was championed by writers like Johan Wolfgang von Goethe, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, William Blake, and William Wordsworth. It placed a strong emphasis on emotion and the power of the human imagination.
* Realism: Writers like Gustave Flaubert and Stendhal used their novels to depict the frank reality of their characters' emotions and their social environments. Realism emphasized an honest depiction of life as it was lived, without any embellishments.
* Modernism: This 20th-century movement, developed by such writers as Joseph Conrad, Franz Kafka, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf, sparked revolutionary new styles of literary expression including stream of consciousness and nonlinear narratives.
Discover a Panorama of Literary Relationships
The texts and authors featured in Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition are so richly varied and cover so many different centuries, societies, literary movements, and genres that you may think there is little to connect them. But you discover an interesting thing as you listen to these lectures: What formerly may have been a few isolated literary peaks soon resolve into a detailed landscape in which you see the full panorama of relationships between periods, authors, and the paths that brought us to where we are in literature today.
Here are some of the connections you explore:
* Virgil's Aeneid stands as one of the most influential texts in Western culture. The poem itself is deeply indebted to Homer and went on to inspire such authors as Dante, Christopher Marlowe, and John Milton.
* Modeled on the Confessions of St. Augustine, Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Confessions, written 13 centuries later, led to a flood of autobiographies-from the superficial and mundane to great fictional recreations like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time.
* In the satirical drama The Importance of Being Earnest, first performed in 1895, Oscar Wilde puts his own playful twist on the well-established theme of the foundling (an abandoned child), which writers like Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy had previously mined for deep psychological insights.
* William Faulkner's masterpiece As I Lay Dying owes a large debt to the Modernist technique of Joyce's Ulysses. But it also harks back to Joyce's prime source, Homer's Odyssey-recalling the ghost of Agamemnon lamenting that his murderous wife would not even close his eyes 'as I lay dying.'
An All-Star Faculty
Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition features an all-star faculty whose literary expertise makes learning about these great authors a rich, unforgettable experience. Few, if any, colleges or universities offer s
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