Primary
Reading
(TEXTS DISCUSSED IN CLASS)
Dickens Great Expectations
Flaubert Madame Bovary
Tolstoy Anna Karenina
Ibsen, Ghosts
James The Wings of the Dove
Joyce “The Dead”
Pirandello Six Characters in Search of an Author
Recommended
Reading
(TEXTS NOT DISCUSSED IN CLASS)
Thackeray Vanity Fair
Stendhal The Red and the Black
Dostoevsky Crime and Punishment
O’Neill A Long Day’s Journey into Night
Chekhov Uncle Vanya
James The Ambassadors
Williams A Cat on the Hot Tin Roof
Joyce --any story from Dubliners other than “The Dead”
Secondary reading
Abbot, N. Porter. 2002. The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative, Cambridge:
Cambridge
University
Press (CUP).
Ayers, David. 2004. Modernism. A Short Introduction,
London
: Blackwell.
Bradbury, Malcolm and James Walter McFarlane. 1991. Modernism: A Guide to European Literature 1890-1930. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Egri, Peter. 1986. Chekhov and O’Neill.
University
of
Oklahoma
Press.
Durey, Jill Felicity. 1993. Realism and narrative modality: The Hero and Heroine in Eliot, Tolstoy and Flaubert.
Tubingen
: Gunter Narr.
Johnsen, William A. 2003. Violence and Modernism: Ibsen, Joyce and Woolf. Gainesville: University Press of
Florida
.
Kearns, Katherine. 1996. Nineteenth-Century Literary Realism: Through the Looking Glass. Cambridge:
Cambridge
University
Press.
Krasner, David. 2005. A Companion to Twentieth-Century American Drama,
London
: Blackwell Publisher
Parsons, Deborah. 2007. Theorists of the Modernist Novel.
London
: Routledge.
Stanton, Sarah and Martin Benham. 1996. The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre,
Cambridge
: CUP.
Walder, Dennis (ed). 1993. The Realist Novel,
London
: Routledge
Shiach, Morag. 2007. The Cambridge Companion to the Modernist Novel,
Cambridge
: CUP
Unwin, Stephen and Michael Pennington. 2004. A Pocket Guide to Ibsen, Chekhov and Strindberg,
London
: Faber and Faber.