ENTC 312: 20th-Century American Literature

Class hours: 1300-1350 M W F  Clark Hall  Room 140
Office hours: 1400-1500 M W   Bryan  304B and by appointment
Spring 1999

(see also Spring 1998)

John Unsworth
Dept. of English
University of Virginia

Credits and Acknowledgements

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Course Description:

In this course, we will use 20th-century American literature as a means of understanding 20th-century America.  We will do so by reading best-selling novels--at least one from each decade--and analyzing the causes and components of their popularity.  Non-fiction best-sellers will also be considered, we will watch film versions of the assigned readings, and supplementary reading will focus on American history, the publishing industry, and the profession of authorship in America. In the spring of 1999, the course theme will be "Work in America."


Assignments:

Students will be required to complete a series of assignments during the semester, focused on a single best-seller (chosen from the lists of bestsellers by decade, below, but not one of the required readings for the course). These assignments will comprise a bibliographical description of a first edition, a publication history (including performances in other media, if any), a biographical sketch of the author, a reception history, and a critical analysis of the work in its cultural and literary contexts. All of these assignments will be submitted online, using Web-based submission forms: they will become part of an ongoing project to compile a Web-accessible database of information about bestselling 20th-century American literature, which will ultimately become part of Alderman Library's electronic collections. For each assignment, students will also submit a printed list of the sources used in completing the online submission, listed by assignment subsection. More information about grading is available here.

Required Reading:

(* indicates a book for which a completed entry already exists in the bestsellers database; a linked title indicates that web-accessible full-text version is available.)

Reading Schedule:

JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMay

Due Dates and Submission Forms:

Assignment 1: Bibliographical Description February 5th
Assignment 2: Publication and Performance History March 5th
Midterm Exam March 10th
Assignment 3: Biographical Sketch of the Author March 26th
Assignment 4: Reception History April 16th
Assignment 5: Critical Analysis
or Electronic Edition
 May 3rd
Final Exam May 8th
Add Supplementary Materials Any Time

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