Institutional Learning Outcomes: Knowledge This course provides a survey of modern British fiction from its development early in the twentieth century, to its current achievements and trends. The course focuses on the work of six representative novelists and examines the way these writers perceive the world around them and how they construct their fiction. A close critical reading of six novels allows students to understand each work on its own terms, to place it in the context of each writer's full body of work, and, finally, to see in it reflections of the major themes of modern British fiction. Prerequisites: ENGL 1001, ENGL 1011. Note: Students cannot get credit for more than one of ENGL 4040, UBC ENGL 414.
Institutional Learning Outcomes: Knowledge This course provides a survey of modern British fiction from its development early in the twentieth century, to its current achievements and trends. The course focuses on the work of six representative novelists and examines the way these writers perceive the world around them and how they construct their fiction. A close critical reading of six novels allows students to understand each work on its own terms, to place it in the context of each writer's full body of work, and, finally, to see in it reflections of the major themes of modern British fiction. Prerequisites: ENGL 1001, ENGL 1011. Note: Students cannot get credit for more than one of ENGL 4040, UBC ENGL 414.