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The Contemporary Period
Date | Assignment |
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4/20 | Philip Larkin Seamus Heany |
4/21 | Nadine Gordimer
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4/22 | Katherine Mansfield
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4/25 | Margaret Atwood
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4/26 | Salman Rushdie
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4/27 | Take the Postmodernism Check-In on D2L ➭ |
5/4 | Short Lit Crit Response due |
« The Modern Age |
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