Rachel Birati
8 points - 3 hours per week - First and second semesters - Clayton - Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of Hebrew III (parts A and B) or the equivalent
Objectives Upon completion of this subject students should have developed an expertise in a specific area of modern Hebrew literature, gained literary analytical skills and an in-depth knowledge of related literary and non-literary texts.
Synopsis Through an exposure to literary and non-literary texts, critical material, individualised guidance and regular supervision, students will achieve a scholarly approach to the subject marked by the sharpening of literary analytical skills and a thorough command of a wide range of texts.
Assessment One long written assignment (6000 words): 100%
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