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ENGL 393 Faulkner (4)
The most innovative American novelist of the twentieth century is also the writer we need to make sense of the twenty-first. “The past is never dead,” Faulkner said. “It isn’t even past.” But why isn’t it? Why can’t we, as so many Americans ask, “just move on”? Faulkner’s novels keep asking this plaintive question, his characters yearning for the freedom of the fresh start but caught by a tragic past that doesn’t want to let go. This class focuses on the major novels Faulkner wrote, in blindingly quick succession, between 1929 and 1942, what he later called his “matchless time.”. Prerequisite: One course in English with attribute GFWI.
American Studies
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...One course in English with attribute GFWI. ENGL 393 Faulkner (4) The most innovative American...
Women's and Gender Studies
...male and female sexuality. ENGL 207 Women in...299 or higher. SPAN 393 Women Filmmakers in...