Course details

Name: ENGL - 356

Title: MODERN BRITISH FICTION

Section: 01

Semester: Spring - 2013

Credits: 3

Description:
This course aims to foster critical reading, thinking, and writing about many of the most challenging, rewarding and influential British novels associated with modernism, the early 20th-century movement that radically transformed the way we think about literature and other arts. Topics will include: formal experiment and the representation of consciousness; responses to world war, communism, and fascism; technology, modernity, and the rise of mass culture; feminism, psychoanalysis, and changing understandings of gender roles and sexuality. The course will satisfy the post-1900 literature requirement, the fiction requirement, and the Gender/Sexuality and Class requirements. We will read books by several of the following writers: Joseph Conrad, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, Max Beerbohm, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West, Evelyn Waugh, Elizabeth Bowen, and Stella Gibbons. A full reading list will be available Dec. 1.

Last updated on 2012-10-15 By Greenberg Jonathan (greenbergj)

Schedule: Monday,Wednesday From 10:00 am To 11:15 am

Graduation requirements:

  • Any Literature (1e)
  • Genre Study (Fiction)
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  • Post-1900 (1d)
  • Women and Gender Studies (3c)
  • Class Issues (3d)

Teaching Faculty: Greenberg Jonathan (greenbergj)

Is course canceled: No