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SPAN
4303
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The
Spanish American Novel
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semester hours (SP) |
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| Conducted
in Spanish. A study of Spanish America's most widely acclaimed
genre. Students will examine representative works of the older
generation of novelists, including Sarmiento and Güiraldes, Gallegos
and Rivera, as well as more modern writers such as Carpentier, Cortázar,
Asturias, Vargas Llosa, Fuentes, Rulfo, and García Márquez.
The novels' historical, social, cultural and intellectual ambience
will form an integral part of the course. Prerequisite: SPAN
2320 and either SPAN 2323 or SPAN
2326. May be taken for graduate credit. |
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