Advanced Standing Seminar:

Journeys & Storytelling in the Twentieth-Century Novel

University of Denver, Fall 1996


Required class texts:


Schedule:
 

Date Topic What's Due
Week One M 9/9 Overview and Introductions

W 9/11 Talking/Writing about Literature

F 9/13 Wells, The Time Machine (1-64) response log
Week Two M 9/16 The Time Machine (65-120) response log

W 9/18 Faulkner, As I Lay Dying (3-57) response log

F 9/20 As I Lay Dying (58-111)
Week Three M 9/23 As I Lay Dying (112-165) response log

W 9/25 As I Lay Dying (166-213) response log

F 9/27 As I Lay Dying (214-261)
Week Four M 9/30 Workshop essay 1 draft (2 typed copies)

W 10/2 Kerouac, On the Road (3-79) essay 1 folder

F 10/4 On the Road (79-133)
Week Five M 10/7 On the Road (133-196) response log

W 10/9 On the Road (196-242) response log

F 10/11 On the Road (242-310)
Week Six M 10/14 Workshop essay 2 draft (2 typed copies)

W 10/16 Atwood, Surfacing (3-47)

F 10/18 Surfacing (48-91) essay 2 folder
Week Seven M 10/21 Surfacing (92-125) response log

W 10/23 Surfacing (126-173) response log

F 10/25 Surfacing (173-199)
Week Eight M 10/28 Workshop essay 3 draft (2 typed copies)

W 10/30 Coupland, Generation X (3-38)

F 11/1 Generation X (39-72) essay 3 folder
Week Nine M 11/4 Generation X (73-108) response log

W 11/6 Generation X (109-139) response log

F 11/8 Generation X (141-183)
Week Ten M 11/11 Workshop essay 4 draft (2 typed copies)

W 11/13 To be announced

F 11/15 To be announced essay 4 folder


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