Studies in the English Novel: Genre Trouble: Realism and Its Others
ENG 566
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Realism, even at its 19th-century apex in Great Britain and the US, always had a vexed
relationship with neighboring novelistic genres. Present-day theoretical and critical
debates on realism's limits and affordances (Jameson, Ranciere, Gallagher, Moi, Woloch
et al.) allow us to explore, taxonomize and theorize a half-century-long contact zone.
Canonical realist fiction (Gaskell, Eliot) shapes and is shaped by sensation (Wilde),
naturalism (Twain and Hardy), fantasy (Jefferies), horror and the supernatural
(Chesnutt), "scientific romance" (Wells), the "verse novel" (Meredith). Culminates with
realist-adjacent Modernism (Ford, Woolf).
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Section S01
- Type: Seminar
- Section: S01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 2
- Capacity: 12
- Class Number: 22001
- Schedule: W 09:00 AM-11:50 AM - McCosh Hall 40