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{{cquote|Name me any great novel you’ve ever read that didn’t bore you in part while reading it the first time. A great novel has a consciousness that’s new first. And any time we undergo that, we get bored because we have to withdraw and digest this new consciousness before we can go back to it.|author={{NM}}|source=[https://prmlr.us/mr08grob 2001 interview]}}
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Revision as of 09:21, 24 September 2020

Studies in the Novel

This is a study of the origins and development of the novel as a distinct literary form, examining the aesthetic, philosophical, and social concerns that inform selected works from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. The course focuses on representative American and British novels.

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Sections

Term CRN Class Day and Time Room
Spring 2021 21846 ENGL 3700.02 TBA TBA
Contents