LIT-353 Anglo-American Modernism--Methods
Principal trends in Modernist literature written in the United States and the United Kingdom roughly from 1900-45. Examination of the contours of the primary tradition, as well as attention to counter-traditions that evolved alongside the accepted canon. Readings of poems, novels and stories by such writers as Yeats, James, Conrad, Joyce, Woolf, Eliot, Pound, Lewis, Ford, West and Loy will provide the context for understanding the larger trajectory of Modernism together with the opportunity for more detailed consideration of specific individual writers.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Prerequisite
one 200-level course in literature.
Offered
Spring
Notes
Methods. (History or Intermedia). Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors.