MLAP 31850

Twentieth Century American Fiction

This course was available in the past and may be presented again as part of the Master of Liberal Arts curriculum.

This course presents America's major writers of short fiction in the 20th century. We will begin with Willa Cather's "Paul's Case" in 1905 and proceed to the masters of High Modernism, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Porter, Welty, Ellison, Nabokov, on through the next generation, O'Connor, Pynchon, Roth, Mukherjee, Coover, Carver, and end with more recent work by Danticat, Tan and the microfictionists. Our initial effort with each text will be close reading, from which we will move out to consider questions of ethnicity, gender and psychology.

  • Fulfills the Core - Humanities requirement
  • Fulfills the Elective - Literary Studies requirement
  • This course is a part of the Literary Studies concentration

About the Professor

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Headshot of William Veeder.

William Veeder