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    1. Introduction

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    2. Hemingway's In Our Time

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    3. Hemingway's In Our Time, Part II

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    4. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

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    6. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury

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    10. Hemingway -- To Have and Have Not

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    13. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying

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    15. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying

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    20. Fitzgerald - Tender Is the Night

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    22. Faulkner, Light in August

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This course examines major works by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner, exploring their interconnections on three analytic scales: the macro history of the United States and the world; the formal and stylistic innovations of modernism; and the small details of sensory input and psychic life.

Warning: Some of the lectures in this course contain graphic content and/or adult language that some users may find disturbing.

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Yale's philosophy of teaching and learning begins with the aim of training a broadly based, highly disciplined intellect without specifying in advance how that intellect will be used. The Yale Courses channel provides entry into the core of the University--its classrooms and academic programs--including complete sets of lectures from the Open Yale Courses initiative. Complementary syllabi, transcripts, and other resources may also be accessed from the Open Yale Courses website listed below.

Yale's philosophy of teaching and learning begins with the aim of training a broadly based, highly disciplined intellect without specifying in advance how that intellect will be used. The Yale Courses channel provides entry into the core of the Un...

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