UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
COL 5037S SLA SLA325F
MAGIC PRAGUE
QUESTIONS OF LITERARY CITYSCAPE
Fall 2016
We Graduates 9-12
Undergraduates 10-12,
INSTRUCTOR: Veronika Ambros
Phone: 416- 926 1300, ext. 3200
Office Hours: Wednesday 4-5, St. Joseph Street Alumni Hall, #405,
Wednesday 12-1 Centre for Comparative Literature BT; or by appointment
Email:veronika.ambros@utoronto.ca
Prague as a meeting point of different cultures attracted a variety of artists and scholars. Inspired by the book Magic Prague by the Italian literary scholar Angelo Ripellino (English 1994), this class explores the myth of Prague in selected works by Jan Neruda, Franz Kafka, R.M. Rilke, Paul Wegener, G. Apollinaire, B. Hrabal, and others. A number of secondary texts will help to discuss questions of literary cityscapes, of center and margin, of multiculturalism and nationalism in different periods.
Readings in English and for the specialists in the original.
Requirements:
Undergraduate students:
Attendance and participation - 10%
2 essays (5 pages, 30% each) - 60%
10 reader responses every class - 30% due every Monday at noon
Deadlines:
First essay: October 17
Second essay: November 28
Graduate students:
Attendance and participation: 10%
Presentation: 20%
1 essay (20 page) 50%
Deadline: December 5
10 reader responses every class - 20% due Monday noon
The written assignments have to follow the MLA guidelines: www.mlahandbook.org https://style.mla.org/works-cited-a-quick-guide/2018-03-15
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The following books can be purchased:
Neruda – Prague Tales
http://www.amazon.com/Prague-Tales-Central-European-Classics/dp/9639116238
Ripellino – Magic Prague
http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Prague-Angelo-Maria-Ripellino/dp/0330337793
Weil – Life with a Star http://www.amazon.com/Life-Star-Jewish-Lives-Jiri/dp/0810116855
Kundera – Ignorance
http://www.amazon.com/Ignorance-A-Novel-Milan-Kundera/dp/0060002093/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408124915&sr=8-1&keywords=0060002093
Program
1 September 14 Introduction
2 September 21 Legends and Poetry
All
Jirásek, Alois, Old Czech Legends 1992 4-30; “Tales of the Ghetto” 101-112.
Ingeborg Bachmann, "Prague, January '64" 140
---. "Bohemia Lies by the Sea" 141
Paul Celan, "In Prague" 138
Allen Ginsberg, "Kral Majales" 150
František Halas, "Mala Strana Night Vision" 93, "Prague" 94
Nazim Hikmet Faust’s House,
Vítězslav Nezval, "City of Spires" 88, "Prague with Fingers of Rain" 90
Philippe Soupault, "To Prague" 85
in Delbos, Stephan ed. From a Terrace in Prague A Prague Poetry Anthology Prague, Litteraria Pragensia, 2011
Daniela Hodrová “I See a Great City…” In Prague, Paul Wilson, ed., San Francisco: Whereabouts Press, 1995, 3-10.
Michael Huig, “Prague 1900. From Provincial Capital to Metropolis” Prague 1900 : poetry and ecstasy / Edwin Becker, Roman Prahl, Petr Wittlich editors. Amsterdam : Van Gogh Museum ; Zwolle : Waanders Uitgevers, 1999, 9-22.
Graduates
http://fairuselab.net/accessibility/walter-benjamin-the-return-of-the-flaneur-1929/accessed 02/09/2012
Viewing: Student from Prague /Golem
3 September 28 The City as a Small Town
Undergraduates How Mr. Worel broke..,“Mr. Rysanek and Mr.Schlegel, Three Lilies „
Graduates Jan Neruda Prague Tales [Povídky malostranské]
Additional Readings:
Thomas Ort . " Prague 1911 ". Art and Life in Modernist Prague . (May 2013); 31–60. Palgrave Macmillan. 29 August 2016.
Graduates
Certeau, Michel de. “Walking in the City” The Practice of Everyday Life. 1984, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California London. England. University of California Press, 91-110
4 October 5 Multiculturalism and Nationalism
Rainer Maria Rilke “Hradčany“, „Out of Smíchov“ Delbos 36-7;
J.S.Machar Old Town Square“ Delbos 83,
A. Sova „Old and new Prague“, Delbos 34-35.
Rainer Maria Rilke “King Bohusch” in Two Stories of Prague, Foreword7-54
Additional Readings:
Peter Zusi"Wie ein Kind ist unser Volk": Hybrid Identity and National Consciousness in Rilke's "Zwei Prager Geschichten" The German Quarterly, Vol. 79, No. 3, Focus on Literature around 1900 (Summer,2006), pp. 329-346
Graduates Mikhail Bakhtin, „Chronotope“ 243-258
5 October 12 City as Tourist Attraction
All
Seifert, Jaroslav “The Plague Monument” Cross currents. Volume: 3 (1984), pp. 135-146
Guillaume Apollinaire “The Wandering Jew” [Le Passant de Prague], New York, Doubleday, 1967, 3-16.
---.“Zone” “It’s Raining” In Guillaume Apollinaire Selected Writings. Roger Shattuck, transl. New York New Directions Pub. Corp., 1971, 116, 170-171.
Graduates
Roland Barthes “Semiology and Urbanism” In. Roland Barthes The Semiotic Challenge. New York: Hill and Wang, 1988: 191-20.
6 October 19 Prague between Reality and Imagination
All
Franz Kafka Description of a Struggle – [Beschreibung eines Kampfes], In Franz Kafka The Complete stories, New York, Schocken, 9-51.
Additional Readings:
Rolf Tiedemann " Kafka Studies, the Culture Industry, and the Concept of Shame: Improper Remarks between Moral Philosophyand Philosophy of History” Cultural Critique 60 (2005) 245-258
Graduates
Deleuze Gilles and Guattari Félix ”What is a Minor Literature?” – In Mississippi Review, Vol. 11, No. 3, Essays Literary Criticism (Winter/Spring, 1983), 13-33 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20133921/ accessed 05/09/2012
Franz Kafka “Diary” Excerpt in Anderson, Mark (ed.). Reading Kafka. Prague, Politics and the Fin de Siècle. New York: Schocken, 1989: 259-262.
7 October 26 Hašek’s Prague and her “Mental Life”
All
Jaroslav Hašek “The Society for the Purging of Prague” “A Psychiatric Mystery”; In: Jaroslav Hašek view details
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Little stories by a great master; Radko Pytlík ed; trans. Doris Kožišková; Vladmir Procházka illustrations. Prague: Orbis Press, 1984.
Additional Reading:
Kosik, Karel: “Hašek and Kafka” Cross currents Volume 2 (1983), pp. 127-136.
Simmel, Georg, “The Metropolis and the Mental Life” In: The Blackwell City Reader. Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson eds., Malden, Oxford, and Melbourne: Blackwell, 2002, 11-19.
Graduates Jaroslav Hašek The Good Soldier Švejk and his Fortunes in the World War part I; [Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka za světové války. English.] Transl. Cecil Parrott. London: Heinemann, 1973.
8 November 2 Prague as the Set of the Process
All
Franz Kafka The Trial [Der Proceß ]
Graduates
Goebel Rolf, “The exploration of the modern city in The Trial“ In The Cambridge Companion to Kafka. Julian Preece ed. University of Kent at Canterbury Cambridge University Press 2002 42-60.
9 November 9 Magic Prague
Suggested Viewing Svankamejer Faust
All
Karel Čapek. “The Poet”, The Experiment of Professor Rous,” “The Footprints” in Tales from two pockets; translated from the Czech and with an introduction by Norma Comrada. Povídky z druhé kapsy. North Haven, Catbird Press, 1994, 54-64, 85-91, 128-136.
Undergraduates Angelo Ripellino Magic Prague Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994, pp. 122-149.
Graduates Part I
Additional Reading:
Jorge Luis Borges “The Secret Miracle” Labyrinths, Toronto, New Directions, 1962: 88-94.
Derek Sayer “Modernism, Seen from Prague, March 1937” Artl@s Bulletin Volume 3Issue 1, 19-29.
10 November 16 Stars in the Golden City
Jiří Weil Life with a Star
Rupnow Dirk “ Ihr müßt sein, auch wenn ihr nicht mehr seid ”: The Jewish Central Museum in Prague and Historical Memory in the Third Reich January 2002, Holocaust and Genocide Studies16(1)Volume16(Issue1) Page p.23-53
Connerton, Paul. “Seven Types of Forgetting.” Memory Studies 1.59 (2008): 59-72.
Graduates
de Certeau, Michel (1985) 'Practices of Space', in Marshall Blonsky (ed.), On Signs (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1985)
Viewing:
Veit Harlan Die Goldene Stadt [The Golden City, 1942]
11 November 23 The “Belly” of Prague
All
Bohumil Hrabal To Loud a Solitude Cross currents. Volume 5(1986), pp. 278-332.
Cross Currents http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=crossc;cc=crossc;q1=Hrabal%2C%20Bohumil;rgn=author;view=image;seq=00000290;idno=ANW0935.1986.001;node=ANW0935.1986.001%3A25
Hrabal, Bohumil. Want to See Golden Prague? Cross currents. / 1990, Volume: 9 (1990), pp. 407-411
Additional Readings:
Peter Stalybrass, “The City: the Sewer, the Gaze and the Contaminating Touch” The Politics and Poetics of Transgression. Ithaca, New York Cornell UP, 1993. 125-147
Graduates
Foucault, Michel. “Of Other Spaces.” Michel Foucault, info. Web. 20 April 2013.
12 November 30 Nostalgia for Prague?
Suggested Viewing Oratorio for Prague and Josef Kylian
Kundera Milan Ignorance Linda Asher Trans. New York:HarperCollins, 2002
Gleber, Anke “Female Flanerie and the Symphony of the City. In Women in the Metropolis Katharina von Ankum ed. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1997, 67-88.
Additional Readings:
Graduates
Jáchym Topol Výlet k nádražní hale = A trip to the train stationAlex Zucker, trans. illustroval Michal Cihlář. Praha : Plus, 2011
Hana Wirth-Nesher. “Impartial Maps: Reading and Writing Cities” Handbook of urban studies [electronic resource] / edited by Ronan Paddison. London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, 2001. 52-66
Selected Readings
Primary Texts
Borges Jorge Luis “The Secret Miracle” Labyrinths, Toronto, New Directions, 1962: 88-94. Print
Čapek K. Tales from two pockets; translated from the Czech and with an introduction by Norma Comrada.North Haven, CT : Catbird Press, 1994. Print
---. Čapek Four Plays; translated and introduced by Peter Majer and Cathy Porter. Plays. English. Selections. London: Methuen Drama, 1999. Print
Delbos, Stephan ed. From a Terrace in Prague A Prague Poetry Anthology Prague, Litteraria Pragensia, 2011. Print.
Harlan Veit Die Goldene Stadt [The Golden City, 1942], Film
Hašek Jaroslav The Good Soldier Švejk and his Fortunes in the World War part I; [Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka za světové války. English.] Transl. Cecil Parrott. London: Heinemann, 1973. Print.
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Little stories by a great master [compiled by Radko Pytlík ; translation by Doris Kožišková ; illustrations by Vladmir Procházka]. Prague: Orbis Press, 1984. Print.
Hodrová Daniela. “I See a Great City…” In Prague, Paul Wilson, ed., San Francisco: Whereabouts Press, 1995, 3-10. Print.
Hrabal Bohumil To Loud a Solitude Cross currents. Volume 5(1986), pp. 278-332.
Cross Currents http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=crossc;cc=crossc;q1=Hrabal%2C%20Bohumil;rgn=author;view=image;seq=00000290;idno=ANW0935.1986.001;node=ANW0935.1986.001%3A25
---. Want to See Golden Prague? Cross currents. Volume: 9 (1990), pp. 407-411
Kafka Franz The Trial. Mike Mitchell. trans, introduction and notes Ritchie Robertson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Print
---. The Complete stories, Nahum Norbert Glatzer. Trans. New York, Schocken, Schocken Books, 1995, 25-74. Print
Kundera Milan Ignorance Linda Asher Trans. New York:HarperCollins, 2002. Print Madsen Ole Christian Prague. 2006. Film. Print
Machar J.S.Old Town Square“ In. Delbos 83
Neruda Jan Prague Tales Michael Henry Heim translated; introduction Ivan Klíma. Budapest: Central European University Press, 1996. Print
Rilke Rainer Maria “King Bohusch” in Two Stories of Prague, Angela Esterhammer, trs., intro. 7-54,Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England, 1994. Print
---.“Hradčany“, „Out of Smíchov“ Delbos 36-7.
Sova A. „Old and new Prague“, Delbos 34-35.
Weil Jiří Life with a Star; preface Philip Roth ; Rita Klímová with Roslyn Schloss trans. [Život s hvězdou]. New York: Penguin Books, 1991. Print
Wegener Paul. Der Student von Prag. 1913. Film. Or Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam. 1920. Film.
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Anderson, Mark (ed.). Reading Kafka. Prague, Politics and the Fin de Siècle. New York: Schocken, 1989.
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Bakhtin Mikhail “Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel”. The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays. Ed. Michael Holquist. Trans. Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist. Austin and London: University of Texas Press. 1981: 243-258.
Barthes, Roland „Semiology and Urbanism“ in The Semiotic Challenge. Richard Howard (trans.) New York: Hill and Wang, 1988 <1985>: 191-201.
Becker, Sabina. Urbanität und Moderne. Studien zur Großstadtwahrnehmung in der deutschen Literatur 1900 – 1930. St. Ingbert: Röhrig, 1993.
Benjamin, Walter. „Paris, die Hauptstadt des XIX Jahrhunderts“ Illuminationen. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1977: 170-184.
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Becker, Veronika. Das emotionale Moment der Veränderung. Stadt als Dichtung. Bonn: Bouvier, 1999.
Bridge Gary and Watson Sophie eds. The Blackwell City Reader. Malden, Oxford, and Melbourne: Blackwell, 2002
Brodsky, Boris “The Psychology of Urban Design in the 1920’s and 1930’s,” The Journal of Decoration and Propaganda Art, 1987, no 5:81
Burton Richard. Prague : a cultural history Northampton, MA : Interlink Books, c2009.
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