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£23.99
£23.99
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2 hours
Intermediate level
Welcome to Modernist Literature: Trends, Themes & Analysis. In this course, you'll learn:
Introduction to ModernismUncover the roots and motivations behind the Modernist movement, exploring its departure from traditional literary conventions.Analyze the cultural, social, and historical context that gave rise to Modernist literature.
Stream of Consciousness NarrativeDelve into the innovative narrative technique of stream of consciousness, examining how authors like James Joyce and Virginia Woolf employed this style to capture the inner workings of the human mind.Explore the impact of stream of consciousness on the reader's experience and the portrayal of characters and events.
Fragmentation and Multiple PerspectivesInvestigate the fragmentation of narrative structure in Modernist literature and its reflection of the fractured post-World War I world.Examine how multiple perspectives and narrative voices contribute to a richer understanding of complex themes and characters.
The Wasteland and the Post-War WorldExplore T.S. Eliot's seminal work, "The Waste Land," and its portrayal of the disillusionment and despair following World War I.Analyze the poem's intricate layers, drawing connections between its fragmented structure and the fractured state of post-war society.
The Harlem RenaissanceInvestigate the flourishing of African American culture in the 1920s through the Harlem Renaissance.Examine the works of key figures such as Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, and explore the themes of identity, race, and social change in their writings.
Modernist Women WritersHighlight the contributions of women writers to the Modernist movement, including Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, and H.D.Analyze their unique perspectives on gender, identity, and societal expectations in the early 20th century.
Existentialism and Modernist PoetryExamine the existentialist themes prevalent in Modernist poetry, focusing on the works of poets like W.B. Yeats and Wallace Stevens.Explore how the search for meaning and identity is expressed through poetic language and form.
Postcolonial PerspectivesInvestigate Modernist literature from postcolonial viewpoints, considering the impact of colonialism on narrative structures and themes.Analyze the works of authors from diverse cultural backgrounds, exploring how they navigate identity and representation in a global context.
This course is suitable for both current practitioners seeking to enhance their skills as well as individuals aspiring to enter any related profession. It is a valuable opportunity to advance your expertise and strengthen your CV since you will receive a recognised qualification upon completion.
This course is open to learners from any academic background who are aged 16 and above. While there are no strict prerequisites, having a good grasp of the English language, numeracy, and ICT will be beneficial for a more seamless learning experience.
Certainly! Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a CPD Accredited Certificate of Achievement.