ENG-333 Hemingway and Faulkner
This course pairs two literary giants of early
twentieth-century American modernism: Ernest
Hemingway and William Faulkner. Although they
lived in the same period and were both enormously
influential for later writers in the U.S. and
beyond, Hemingway and Faulkner had strongly
contrasting prose styles. Studying them together
in this course allows readers to understand their
common roots in the innovations of modernism and
American culture as well as what made their
respective innovations radically
distinct.(Literature Seminars)
Prerequisites: 200-level Introduction to Literary
Studies course (any version).
Prerequisite
One 200-level literature course (any version) must be
completed prior to registering for this course.