1. Detailed Information:

The course aims to familiarize students with the most important events, trends and directions in the development of Modern Greek Literature since the 11th to 20th century. During the classes the students would have the opportunity to meet with the most important / representatives writers and texts of the Modern Greek Literature of each period, trace its development in each historical context, aesthetic and social aspects. This class disposes the theoretical basis as also the methodological knowledge in the field of literary studies and would give the opportunity to the students to be initiated to the basic research methods and interpretations applicable to literary texts. It also has an elementary knowledge of philological sciences in relation with other humanities.

2.   Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences (where relevant): 

a) Knowledge of English Language (required level B2)

b) Knowledge of Modern Greek Language (required level B2-C2)

c) General Knowledge of European Literature and terminology

d) General Knowledge of European History and terminology