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Syllabus
1. Modern American Literature
2.Twentieth-Century
Realism
3. Progressive
Criticism
4. The Depression Years
5. Chicago Renaissance
6. Cultural
Hedonism in the 1950s
7. Psychology
and Realism in the 1950s
8. Black
Mountain Poetry
9. The Beat
Generation
10. Realism:
American Drama
11.
Late Twentieth-Century Fiction
12.
Late Twentieth-Century Poetry
General Bibliography
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10. Realism and Ordinariness in
American Drama: Arthur Miller.
- Text: Death of a Salesman.
Subjects of discussion to be presented in class:
Discussion for class:
-Arthur Miller's Tragedy and Realism.
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All these bibliographical references can be
found at the ULL Central Library
(Guajara Campus):
- On American
Drama:
- “Mysterious Actions: New American Drama.” The
South Atlantic Quarterly 99.2-3 (Spring-Summer 2000).
- “Public Uses, Private Tensions: Contemporary
American Drama’.” Studies in the Literary Imagination
21.2 (Fall 1988).
- Schroeder, Patricia R. “Legitimizing the Bastard
Child: Two New Looks at American Drama.” American
Literary History 3.2 (Summer 1991): 420-427.
- On Arthur Miller:
- Haviara-Keihaidou, Eleni. Acting by Gender:
Women in Arthur Miller's Dramaturgy. Athens:
Parousia Monograph 17
Series, University of Athens, 1991.
- Guijarro, Juan Ignacio and Ramón Espejo,
eds. Arthur Miller: Visiones desde el nuevo milenio.
Valencia: Biblioteca Javier Coy d'estudis nord-americans,
Universitat de Valencia,2004.
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Recommended Arthur Miller web site:
- http://www.theatrelinks.com/arthur-miller/
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