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3.00 Credits
Ruth Yeazell. mw 11.35-12.25, 1 htba Hu (34) Pre-1900 A selection of nineteenth-century novels, with attention to cultural contexts. Authors chosen from the Bront?s, Gaskell, Dickens, Collins, Eliot, Trollope, and Hardy.
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Pamela Schirmeister. tth 2.30-3.45 WR,Hu (0) Pre-1900 Amer Philosophical and epistemological tensions that characterize emergent American literature and its development in the nineteenth century. Readings in Broken Arrow, the journals of Lewis and Clark, Emerson, Hawthorne, Melville, Thoreau, Henry James, William James, and relevant criticism and historical materials.
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3.00 Credits
Kevin Hicks. th9.25-11.15 WR,Hu (0) Pre-1900 Amer A comprehensive study of Hawthorne's major novels and other writings, with additional readings in nineteenth-century culture and politics and in criticism. Focus on Hawthorne's responses and contributions to literary and social movements of his day and on the contemporary and recent reception of his work.
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Michael Warner. tth9.25-10.15, 1 htba Hu (22) Pre-1900 Amer A survey of antebellum American literature, with emphasis on the relationships of law, literature, and democracy in the works of Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Hawthorne, Stowe, Douglass, Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson. Definitions of "the people," the expansion of the literary public sphere, market relations and literary democracy, and concepts of public voice in law and literature as inflected by the contexts of race and gender.
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WaiCheeDimock. tth 10.30-11.20, 1 htba Hu (23) Amer Major works by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner, with special attention to the composition, idioms, and group dynamics of different life-worlds: regional, national, and international. Connections from race and Southern history, through the high-gloss, fast-paced jazz age, to the traumas of World War I and the Spanish Civil War.
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3.00 Credits
Robert Stepto. For description see under African American Studies. Amer
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3.00 Credits
Jing Tsu. For description see under East Asian Languages & Literatures.
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3.00 Credits
S. Literature and Film. John Williams. tth 2.30-3.45; screenings t 7 p.m. Hu (0) Amer An introductory course on American images of Asia and Asian America in twentieth-century literature and cinema.
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3.00 Credits
HaunSaussy For description see under Literature.
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3.00 Credits
Pericles Lewis. tth 11.35-12.50, 1 htba Hu (24) A survey of British fiction from 1890 to 1939. Questions of imperialism, exile, mass culture, bureaucracy, and war; experimentalist techniques including impressionism, perspectivalism, stream-of-consciousness, and unreliable narration. Authors include James, Conrad, Wells, Lawrence, Joyce, Woolf, Forster, and Nabokov.
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