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Reading Short Stories

Course Code
ELIT9100
Application Code
2255-1265NW
Study mode
Part-time
Start Date
13 Nov 2024 (Wed)
Next intake(s)
2025
Duration
15 hours
Language
English
Course Fee
HK$2,800
Deadline on 01 Nov 2024 (Fri)
Enquiries
2975 5695
2548 7027
How to Apply

Highlights

This course explores the idea of storytelling through reading the works of some of the short story’s most prominent writers. It deals with fundamental questions like: Why do people need to tell, read, write and listen to fictional stories? By examining the aesthetics as well as the politics of storytelling, the course aims at shedding some light on the different themes generated by narration and revealing the void that lies beneath man’s sense of identity.

Course Outline

Session 1 Borges’s The Garden of Forking Paths
Session 2 Chekhov’s In the Ravine
Session 3 Wilde’s The Portrait of Mr. W. H.
Session 4 Tolstoy’s The Kreutzer Sonata
Session 5 Kleist’s Michael Kohlhaas

 

Programme Details

For more comprehensive information about SPACE English services, please visit: http://hkuspace.hku.hk/interest/languages/english/literature-in-english

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Reading Short Stories -
Application Code 2255-1265NW

Days / Time
  • Wednesday, 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Duration
  • 5 meeting(s)
  • 3 hours per meeting
Venue
  • Hong Kong side (To be confirmed)

Teacher Information

Dr ELBESHLAWY, Ahmed, BA Ain-Shams; MA, PhD HK

About the Teacher

Background

Dr Ahmed is a scholar of comparative literature. His interests cover various aspects of literature, art, and culture. He is the author of America in Literature and Film (2011), Woman in Lars von Trier’s Cinema (2016), Twenty-Five Meditations on Writing and Subjectivity (2019), and has contributed various articles to The Comparatist (2008), female/bodies (2005, 2006), Scope (2008), Sexuality and Culture (2014), Bloomsbury’s Lars von Trier’s Women (2016), The Palgrave Handbook of Literature and the City (2016), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies (2022), and The Bloomsbury Handbook to Literature and Psychoanalysis (2023). He is also the author of three poetry collections. Dr. Ahmed has been an HKU SPACE teacher since 2007.

Fee

Course Fee
  • Course Fee : HK$2,800

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants are required to have reached the age of 18. 
  •  Applicants should have a good reading knowledge of English, a willingness to participate in discussion and, above all, an interest in literature.

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Enrolment Method
Online Application

We provide online application and payment service for students to make enrolment via the Internet. Enrolment will be confirmed once students have made the payment online by using either PPS or credit card.

By Post / In Person

Applicants are required to complete the Application for Enrolment Form SF26.  Either take or post the completed form, along with the appropriate course fee and supporting documents, to any of the HKU SPACE enrolment centres.

Payment Method
1. Cash or EPS

Course fees can be paid by cash or EPS at any HKU SPACE enrolment counters.

2. Cheque or bank draft

Course fees can also be paid by crossed cheque or bank draft made payable to “HKU SPACE”. Please specify the programme title(s) for application and applicant’s name. You may either:

  • bring the completed form(s), together with the appropriate course fees in the form of a cheque, and supporting documents to any of the HKU SPACE enrolment centres;
  • or mail the above documents to any of the HKU SPACE enrolment centres, specifying “Course Application” on the envelope. HKU SPACE will not be responsible for any loss of payment sent by mail.
3. VISA/MasterCard

Applicants may also pay the course fee by VISA or MasterCard, including the “HKU SPACE MasterCard”, at any HKU SPACE enrolment centres. Holders of the HKU SPACE MasterCard can enjoy a 10-month interest-free instalment period for courses with a tuition fee worth a minimum of HK$2,000; however, the course applicant must also be the cardholder himself/herself. For enquiries, please contact our staff at any enrolment centres.

4. Online payment

The course fees of all open admission courses (course enrolled on first come, first served basis) and selected award-bearing programmes can be settled by using PPS via the Internet. Applicants may also pay the relevant course fees by VISA or MasterCard online. Please refer to the Online Services page on the School website.

Notes
  1. For general and short courses, applicants may be required to pay the course fee in cash or by EPS, Visa or MasterCard if the course is to start shortly.
  2. Fees paid are not refundable except under very exceptional circumstances (e.g. course cancellation due to insufficient enrolment), subject to the School’s discretion. In exceptional cases where a refund is approved, fees paid by cash, EPS, cheque or PPS (for online payment only) will normally be reimbursed by a cheque, and fees paid by credit card will normally be reimbursed to the payment cardholder’s credit card account.
  3. In addition to the published fees, there may be additional costs associated with individual programmes. Please refer to the relevant course brochures or direct any enquiries to the relevant programme team for details.
  4. Fees and places on courses cannot be transferred from one applicant to another. Once accepted onto a course, the student may not change to another course without approval from HKU SPACE. A processing fee of HK$120 will be levied on approved transfers.
  5. Receipts will be issued for fees paid but HKU SPACE will not be responsible for any loss of receipt sent by mail.
  6. For additional copies of receipts, please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with a completed form and a crossed cheque for HK$30 per copy made payable to ‘HKU SPACE’. Such copies will only normally be issued at the end of a course.
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