Reading Old Norse

Code School Level Credits Semesters
ENGL4264 English 4 20 Autumn UK
Code
ENGL4264
School
English
Level
4
Credits
20
Semesters
Autumn UK

Summary

This course provides an intensive introduction to the Old Norse language, taking students through its grammar and through a selection of texts in prose and verse. Each week an aspect of language will be studied through exercises and focussed work on extracts from ‘real’ Old Norse. By the end of the module, students will have an understanding of Old Norse grammar and syntax, and will be familiar with texts from a number of genres, extracts of which they will have translated. Understanding of the language and of the set texts and their literary and cultural context will be tested in the coursework assessment.

Target Students

Only available to on-site postgraduate students in the School of English.

Classes

Assessment

Assessed by end of autumn semester

Educational Aims

By the end of the course students should be able to:demonstrate a sound understanding of the basics of Old Norse grammar with reference to real Old Norse texts;translate Old Norse texts, both prose and verse, using standard text and reference booksdiscuss Old Norse texts within their historical, literary, and cultural contextsdemonstrate their ability to use appropriate technical vocabulary when they talk and write about Old Norsedemonstrate their ability to write cogently and appropriately about matters of linguistic, literary, and historical interest in extracts from Old Norse texts

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding

A1 is the "core" element, covered throughout the programme; A2, A3 are elective specialist elements which may not be taken by all students.

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Last updated 07/01/2025.