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1408016 - Istorija opste knjizevnosti 6

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Acronym 1408016
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      ESPB 3.0 Status
      Condition Completed pre-exam obligations for the course History of General Literature 5. Oblik uslovljenosti
      The goal The aim of the course is an introduction to realism and naturalism as literary and historical stylistic formations, and an understanding of their main characteristics based on an examination of representative literary works..
      The outcome The outcome of the course is to acquire an ability to recognize realistic and naturalistic literary works, as well as to detect genetic, contact and typological literary-historical relations within the framework of one stylistic formation or between the two in sequence.
      Contents
      Contents of lectures Realism and naturalism as literary-historical stylistic formations. Overview of the representative literary works of realism and naturalism. The influence of positivism on realistic tendencies in art. Stendhal’s novels and the poetics of realism. Balzac’s novels as a picture of human society. Flaubert ’s realistic narration. Zola’s novelistic naturalism and Maupassant’s story. English realism and novels of Charles Dickens, satirical realism of William Thackeray and moral philosophy in the novels of George Eliot. Realistic features of Hawthorne’s and Melville’s American novel. Pushkin as a narrator and the beginnings of Russian realistic literature. Gogol’s grotesque realism. Turgenev and Lermontov as representatives of realism. Form of a realistic novel in the Crime and Punishment of F. M. Dostoyevsky. Form of a realistic novel in The Brothers Karamazov of F. M. Dostoyevsky. Dialectics of novelistic and historical shaping in Tolstoy’s War and Peace. The form of the realistic novel in Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. Realistic story and Chekhov’s short story. Realistic drama and Chekhov’s new dramaturgy.
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      Literature
      1. Francuska književnost II, III, Beograd, Svjetlost, Nolit, 1981. (Original title)
      2. Engleska književnost XIX-XX veka, Beograd, Naučna knjiga, 1983. (Original title)
      3. Ruska književnost 2, Beograd, Svjetlost, Nolit, 1978. (Original title)
      4. Viktor Šklovski, Građa i stil u Tolstojevom romanu "Rat i mir", Beograd, Nolit, 1984. (Original title)
      5. Mihail Bahtin, Problemi poetike Dostojevskog, Beograd, Zepter Book World, 2000. (Original title)
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
      2
      Methods of teaching
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
      Activites during lectures 20 Test paper
      Practical lessons 30 Oral examination 50
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