EN4320
Old English Literature and the East
2024-2025
30
15
SCQF level 10
1
Academic year(s): 2024-2025
SCOTCAT credits : 30
ECTS credits : 15
Level : SCQF level 10
Semester: 1
Availability restrictions: Not automatically available to General Degree students.
Planned timetable:
An exploration of how the East is imagined and described in a wide range of Old English prose and poetry. Among topics covered will be the major points of contact between East and West in the early Middle Ages: Christian, Germanic and Islamic mythology and cosmology, conflict between human beings and monsters, the origin of ethnic groups, and examples of exile. Geographies studied will include Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, the Holy Land, Syria, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and India, using literature like saints' lives (on desert saints), travel accounts (by Ohthere and Ibn Fadlan), global zoology and anthropology (the Wonder of the East, the Liber monstrorum), and military and tribal historiography (Alexander the Great). Old English materials will be read in the original language; additional texts written in Latin, Arabic and Old Norse will be studied in translation.
Pre-requisite(s): Before taking this module you must pass EN2003 and pass EN2004
Weekly contact: A 2-hour weekly seminar (x 11 weeks)
Scheduled learning hours: 22
Guided independent study hours: 278
As used by St Andrews: Coursework = 50% Written Exam = 50%
Re-assessment: Written Exam = 100%
Module coordinator: Dr C Rauer
Module teaching staff: Dr Christine Rauer
Module coordinator email cr30@st-andrews.ac.uk