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English 10C - Fall, 2020
Literatures in English III: 1900-Present
Class Information
Instructor:
Ronda, Margaret
Time:
TR 10:30-11:50
GE Areas:
Writing Experience
Description
10-C is the third course in the required Literatures in English sequence. In this course, we will examine a series of works exemplifying the forms of aesthetic experimentation and formal innovations that emerge after 1900 in American, British, and Anglophone literatures. These texts also offer insight into some of the key social struggles and political transformations of this turbulent century. Our course is intended to assist you in developing your skills as a close reader and critical interpreter of various literary genres.
Texts
Mrs. Dalloway
, Virginia Woolf
Endgame
, Samuel Beckett
Citizen
, Claudia Rankine
Under the Feet of Jesus
, Helena Maria Viramontes