21L.485 20th-Century Fiction, Fall 2002
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Thorburn, David
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20th-Century Fiction
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Tradition and innovation in representative fiction of the early modern period. Recurring themes: the role of the artist in the modern period, the representation of psychological and sexual experience, the virtues (and defects) of the aggressively experimental character of so many modern books. Works by such writers as Conrad, Kipling, Isaac Babel, Kafka, James, Lawrence, Mann, Ford Madox Ford, Joyce, Woolf, Faulkner, and Nabokov.
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2002-12Other identifiers
21L.485-Fall2002
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Keywords
modernism, experimental fiction, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Joseph Conrad, Fiction -- 20th century