Four credit course. A study of twentieth-century fiction, primarily British and continental, emphasizing its relation to intellectual and cultural backgrounds and its responses to the great events of the century. Major figures, such as Mann, Camus and Hesse, and major trends or movements are included. Students read and discuss, as literature, six titles chosen from the course guide. 6 assignments, 0 exam
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ENG 384 Sect 168 Contemporary Literature I