MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Arts Graduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


ENM4580/5580

Ireland, Swift, England: special author course

Clive Probyn

8 or 12 points + 2 hours per week + Second semester + Clayton

Synopsis A detailed study of the works (prose and verse) of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) in their cultural and political contexts. Students will be encouraged to work from original texts, and to become familiar with the manuscript/print culture of the period. Topics will include Swift's changing political ideologies; paradox and irony as modes of writing; Irish and English cultural contexts (eg mercantilism, England as `centre,' Ireland as `margin'); poetry and misogyny; Swift and post-structuralist critical theory.

Assessment (8 points) Seminar paper (3000 words): 50%.+ Long essay (3000 words): 50%.

Assesment (12 points) Seminar paper (1500 words): 25% + Short essay (2500 words): 25% + Long essay (4000-5000 words): 50%

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