Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner
Yale, , Prof. Wai Chee Dimock
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
Yale, , Prof. Wai Chee Dimock
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
Introduction - Hemingway's In Our Time - Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury - Hemingway -- To Have and Have Not - Fitzgerald - Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying - Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls - Fitzgerald - Tender Is the Night - Faulkner, Light in August
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Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner (AMST 246)Professor Wai Chee Dimock continues her discussion of Hemingways In Our Time, testing four additional clusters of chapters and vignettes. She offers readings of each cluster that focus on Hemingways logics of expressivity, substitution, and emotional resilience. She concludes that Hemingway mixes tragedy and comedy as genres of writing to produce a humor that vacillates between irony and farce.Warning This lecture contains graphic content andor adult language that some viewers may find disturbing0000 - Chapter 1. New Clusters and Analytic Frameworks0525 - Chapter 2. Chapter Seven and "Soldiers Home"1250 - Chapter 3. Chapter Nine and "Mr. and Mrs. Elliot"2511 - Chapter 4. The Logic of Substitution2819 - Chapter 5. Chapter Ten and "Cat in the Rain"3812 - Chapter 6. Emotional Resolution in Hemingway4024 - Chapter 7. Chapter Twelve and "Big Two-Hearted River" Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website httpoyc.yale.eduThis course was recorded in Fall 2011.
Sam
Sep 12, 2018
Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.
Dembe
March 29, 2019
Great course. Thank you very much.