European Literature in Translation. European Auto-fiction: Sebald, Ernaux, Erpenbeck

Friday, 11am - 1pm

Start Date

4 October, 2024

There will be 10 weekly meetings on Friday, 11am - 1pm, starting from 4 October. 

Overview

This long-running, stimulating and rewarding course aims to consider a range of works of European literature in translation. Over the years books from many countries have been studied, including France, Russia, Italy and Scandinavia, and their specific and broader contexts always form part of the group's discussions.

This term we will be looking at European autofiction. Though it has a range of definitions, autofiction can be understood as literature that depicts real events from an author’s life, but recreated in fictional form. Briefly, autofiction blends the autobiographical and the fictional. 

Students generally read texts in advance of the classes, and sections are read and discussed alongside appropriate critical writings. There is perhaps no better way of exploring ideas, thought and life than through literature, and the enthusiasm of tutors and students alike on the course reflect this. Though led by a tutor, group discussion is a central element of the course with participants bringing a wonderful range of experience, knowledge and enthusiasm to bear.

Syllabus

Week 1 Introduction to Autofiction - overview, some extracts, initial discussion
Week 2 Background to WG Sebald – introduction to his work, early sections of Austerlitz
Week 3 Austerlitz continued
Week 4 Austerlitz continued
Week 5 Background to Annie Ernaux and early sections of Une femme
Week 6 Une femme continued
Week 7 La Place
Week 8 Background to Jenny Erpenbeck – early sections of Visitation
Week 9 Visitation
Week 10 Reflections on the term’s reading and autofiction more generally

Please note that the ‘last date available to book’ date is only a guide. We reserve the right to close bookings earlier if courses are over- or under-subscribed. In order to avoid disappointment, please be sure enrol as soon as possible. Registrations will not be processed until the following day if received after 3pm. 

Course Lecturer: Mark Halton

I am a retired English teacher with a lifelong interest in European languages and literature and have been a student on this course for several years. My MA from Liverpool was in Victorian Literature. We work as a group and students bring a stimulating range of experience and opinion  to the classes.  Seminars on the course will be largely tutor-led but there is always the opportunity for group members to lead discussion on topics of particular interest to them. No former knowledge or experience of European languages is required. All are welcome.

Courses fees: Full fee £155/Concession £80.

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