Course Description

Course Name

Spanish Literature's Mythic Figures

Session: VSVS2124

Hours & Credits

45

Prerequisites & Language Level

Advanced

  • Prior to enrolling in courses at this language level, students must have completed or tested out of a minimum of four semesters (or six quarters) at the college level.

Overview

OBJETIVES
This Course is intended to enable students to take their first steps in becoming knowledgeable
about the study of Spanish literature. A hybrid theoretical-practical approach will be adopted via the
exploration of key works which gave rise to the creation in writing of a range of mythic figures within
Spanish culture, figures which have become universally known. Moreover, a further aim is to promote
the city of Seville’s own myths.

METHODOLOGY
Classes will be of a combined theoretical and practical nature, albeit with key emphasis being
placed on the interaction with texts on the part of students. During class sessions, the practical study of
lecturer-selected fragments of each of the works to be read will be carried out, while discussion will be
on-going and also analytic commentaries will be undertaken, together with practical exercises, real-time
debates, and segments involving the pooling of ideas. In addition, use will be made of audiovisual
resources related to the works being studied during the Course.

SYLLABUS
1. A Generic Introduction to the Concept of Literary Myth.
2. The Matchmaker Witch: Celestina.
3. The Rogue: Lazarillo de Tormes.
4. The Errant Knight: Don Quixote (Don Quijote de la Mancha).
5. The Seducer: Don Juan Tenorio.
6. The femme fatale: Carmen, the Cigarette Girl.

*Course content subject to change