Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0248 - Extremes of Modernism: Joyce, Woolf, Kafka, and more
Extremes of Modernism
Spring
2022
1
4.00
Jeffrey Wallen
10:30AM-11:50AM TU;10:30AM-11:50AM TH
Hampshire College
334573
Franklin Patterson Hall 108;Franklin Patterson Hall 108
jwHA@hampshire.edu
In the early twentieth century, Joyce, Woolf, Kafka, and other writers radically transformed our notions of the novel, and of literature. In this class, we will explore the formal and geographic extremes of literary modernism, and examine how each of these writers challenge our familiarity and comfort in fiction, and attempt to reconceive the possibilities of the literary text. This course is affiliated with the Time and Narrative Learning Collaborative (LC). Among other questions we will be considering: How do these writers transform our perception of time, and reconceptualize our understanding of memory and "lost time"? Keyword: Literature
Time and Narrative Students in this course can expect to spend 6 to 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.