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English Literature (ENG)
118 Prince Lucien Campbell, 541-346-3911
English
College of Arts & Sciences
Course Data
  ENG 392   American Novel >1 4.00 cr.
Development of the American novel from 1900 to present.
Grading Options: Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
Instructor: Li DE-mailHomepage Office:   275 PLC
Phone:   (541) 346-3940
Course Materials
 
  CRN Avail Max Time Day Location Instructor Notes
  35971 22 40 1000-1050 mwf 117 FEN Li D  

Final Exam:

1015-1215 t 6/12 117 FEN
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Expanded Course Description
ENG 392 is the second of two-part, upper division chronological survey of the American novel from its beginnings in the 19th century to the present. ENG 392 covers the period from the early 20th century to the present. No prerequisites are required, but students should be capable of advanced university-level work in literary studies. Although readings focus on a specific period, the course challenges students to locate American fiction within broadly conceived historical, social, and political contexts. As a concentrated survey of major American fiction, ENG 392 satisfies the university's Group Requirement in the Arts and Letters category. The courses on the American novel, ENG 391 and 392, may be taken as a sequence or individually.
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