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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Literary Movements İn Western Literature -I EDB105U I. SEMESTER 0+0 4.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Required Courses
Course Instructor(s) ASSOC. PROF. DR. HÜLYA BAYRAK AKYILDIZ
Mode of Delivery Distance Education
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended There are no recommend optional programme components.
Recommended Reading List Batı Edebiyatında Akımlar I(Editor: Hülya Bayrak Akyıldız), Anadolu University Press.Gobrich, E., The Story of Art, Remzi Kitabevi.Çetişli, İ. (2008). Edebiyat Sanatı ve Bilimi. Ankara: Akçağ YayınlarıKantarcıoğlu, S. (1993). Edebiyat Akımları ve Temel Metinler. Ankara: Gazi Ün. Yayınları.Kefeli, E. (2007). Metinlerle Batı Edebiyatı Akımları. İstanbul: 3F Yayınları.
Assessment methods and criteria 1 Midterm and 1 Final Exam.
Work Placement Not Applicable
Catalog Content Art, Literature and Movement: The birth of art, The function of art, Art and Crafts, Art for the sake of art, West and Western literature, Movement and trends; Greek and Latin literature: Ages, genres, The function of genres in ancient literature; Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reform, Humanism: Literary genres in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reform, Humanism; Classicism: Concept of classic, Classical aesthetics, Classical genres; Romanticism: Romantic, French Revolution, School of Emotion; Realism: Objective reality, Observation, Objectivity; Naturalism and Parnassism: Objectivity, Positivism, Evolution, Scientific approach; Symbolism: Symbol, Subjectivity, Decadence.

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