Author:
Weinstein, Arnold L.
Edition:Library ed.
Imprint:Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., 1998, c1996.
Description:4 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (ii, 42 p. 22 cm.).
Note:Compact discs.
Note:Part 2 of 4. Contains lectures 9-16 of 32 lectures.
Bibliography :Course guide includes bibliographical references.
Note:Pt. 2. Lecture 9. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Tender is the night : Fitzgerald's second act -- Lecture 10. Fitzgerald's psychiatric tale -- Lecture 11. Dick's dying fall : an American story -- Lecture 12. Light in August : midpoint of the Faulkner career -- Lecture 13. Light in August : determinism vs. freedom -- Lecture 14. Light in August : novel as poem, or, beyond Holocaust -- Lecture 15. Zora Neale Hurston's Their eyes were watching God : canon explosion -- Lecture 16. Their eyes were watching God : from romance to myth.
Note:Aims to analyze and appreciate some of the major works of American fiction produced in the 20th century, using as a focal point the idea of "freedoom of speech".
ISBN1598030981
PerformerLecturer: Professor Arnold Weinstein, Brown University.