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Realism: 1930s America in prose fiction and journalism Realism

Realism: 1930s America in prose fiction and journalism

03/24/202108/13/2021
America in the 1920s and ’30s: Sigmund Freud, the Harlem Renaissance, the “Great Collapse” Realism

America in the 1920s and ’30s: Sigmund Freud, the Harlem Renaissance, the “Great Collapse”

11/21/202008/13/2021
American Literature after World War II Realism

American Literature after World War II

10/04/202008/13/2021
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Realism: 1930s America in prose fiction and journalism

03/24/202108/13/2021
Harlem Renaissance

America in the 1920s and ’30s: Sigmund Freud, the Harlem Renaissance, the “Great Collapse”

11/21/202008/13/2021
American Literature

American Literature after World War II

10/04/202008/13/2021
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Faulkner. Biography and work

01/24/202108/13/2021
Fitzgerald

Modernism in Literature and the Arts

12/27/202008/13/2021
New Kind of Novel

Anderson and the New Kind of Novel (“Paper Balls”).

12/14/202008/13/2021
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Ken Kesey. The novel Above the Cuckoo’s Nest

03/01/202108/13/2021
Postmodernism

Postmodernism in literature. Distinctive features of postmodernism in the United States

02/15/202108/13/2021
Literature of Fact

Literature of Fact

01/25/202108/13/2021
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American literature, though not as old as European literature, draws on the experience and legacy of its older sister. The first lecture will cover its history from the conquest of America to the end of the nineteenth century.

American literature of the twentieth has shown unlimited possibilities, from the orientation on European models to the discovery of a style that is completely different from anything else.

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