28687 - English literature I (second language) L

Academic Year 2012/2013

  • Docente: Jennifer Varney
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: L-LIN/10
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Intercultural and Linguistic Mediation (cod. 8059)

Course contents

Course title: Twentieth-century Anglo-American Literature: Meaning in Modernity

The course aims to present the student with an overview of twentieth-century British and American literature. Ranging between fiction, drama and poetry, the course examines themes such as Writing Modernity, Making it New: The rise of the Avant-Garde,Society and the Individual, The Confessional Voice, Sexual/Textual Politics and Postmodern Fictions.


Readings/Bibliography

Required Reading


Writing Modernity

1918 Solid Objects Virginia Woolf

(short story)


Making it New: The rise of the Avant-Garde

1921 The Wasteland T.S. Eliot

(poetry)


Society and the Individual

1949 All My Sons Arthur Miller

(play)


The Confessional Voice

1960 (selection from) To Bedlam and Part Way Back Anne Sexton

(poetry)


Sexual/Textual Politics

1984 Peter and the Wolf Angela Carter

(short story)


Postmodern Fictions

1985 City of Glass Paul Auster

(novella)



Recommended Reading

Texts will be discussed at the beginning of the course

Teaching methods

Students are encouraged to attend all classes. The course will consist of lectures, discussions and group work. Students will be encouraged to develop their interpretative skills with a view to producing highly analytical personal readings of texts.


Assessment methods

The final exam will be written. Further information will be given during the course.


Teaching tools

Photocopies and material available on e-learning site.


Office hours

See the website of Jennifer Varney