This course will reflect a selection of voices and traditions in nineteenth-century and twentieth-century American literature. The topics are meant to analyse the connection between literature and society, between literary forms and social conventions and values within the limitations of a six-credit semester course .
A major goal of the course will be to introduce the student the diverse literatures and the cultures the selected texts represent and interpret. Close attention will be given to the way in which authors use class, place, racial conflict and region to shape their works.In this subject you only have the right to make the exam, because the degree
you are studying is going to be extinguished. You have to take a look the timetable of the subject to know the
exam's date. If you need an extraordinary exam session, you have to enrol for this, presenting an
application to the secretariat of your campus or faculty.
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