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ENGL 213 A: Modern And Postmodern Literature

Meeting Time: 
TTh 10:30am - 12:20pm
Location: 
THO 135
SLN: 
14351
Instructor:
Sydney Kaplan
Sydney Kaplan

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Engish 213:  Modern and Postmodern Literature

The British novelist, Virginia Woolf, once commented that “On or about December 1910 human character changed.”  We will begin this course with Howards End, a novel published that same year, and investigate what Woolf meant by such a declaration and why it is relevant to the development of literary modernism and postmodernism during the twentieth century.  We will read novels and short stories by British authors and consider them in relation to the major social, technological, and cultural changes in Britain during this period.  The reading list for this course includes texts that are well known for their complexity, daring and innovation.  You may find that you need to read some of them more than once in order to grasp their multi-layered structures of meaning.  In addition to Howards End, the class reading will include stories and novels by Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, Ian McEwan, and Zadie Smith.

Catalog Description: 
Introduces twentieth-century literature and contemporary literature, focusing on representative works that illustrate literary and intellectual developments since 1900.
GE Requirements: 
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Status: 
Active
Last updated: 
October 5, 2016 - 9:14pm
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