Fall 2020

Modernists: In Their Words and In Their Worlds

Listed in: English, as ENGL-253

Faculty

Anna J. Abramson (Section 01)

Description

This course provides an introduction to literary modernism in two parts, each part in dialogue with the other. First, in their words: we will look at how early twentieth-century writers described their own formal experiments and aesthetic agendas. This section will pair modernist manifestos and critical essays with fiction and poetry written by those same authors. Second, in their worlds: we will examine the historical, geographical, and cultural dimensions of these famous literary experiments. This section pairs modernist primary works with brief readings focused on World War I, colonization and decolonization, the Harlem Renaissance, and urban technology. When it comes to the dynamic relationship between words and worlds, our goal will be synthesis rather than separation. How does historical change relate to changes in literary form?

Possible authors include Mulk Raj Anand, Joseph Conrad, T.S. Eliot, E.M. Forster, Langston Hughes, James Joyce, Nella Larsen, Katherine Mansfield, Ezra Pound, and Virginia Woolf.

Limited to 25 students. Fall semester. Professor Abramson.

ENGL 253 - TUT

Section 01
TBD - MAQT 004

ENGL 253 - L/D

Section 01
Tu 10:10 AM - 11:30 AM CONV 310
Th 10:10 AM - 11:30 AM CONV 310

Offerings

2024-25: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Fall 2019, Fall 2020