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General Introduction

Modernism

Postmodernism  

Mrs. Dalloway/ Virginia Woolf Class Powerpoint for Mrs.Dalloway by Cecilia Liu

"Symbolism in Mrs.Dalloway" by N.C. Thakur

Virginia Woolf's Redemptive Cycle by D.L. Howard

Civilization in Bloomsbury by B.W. Shaffer

Aristotelian Vision of Moral Character by by Patricia Kenig Curd

Portrait of the Artist as a Middle-aged Woman by Jacob Littleton

Trauma and Recovery by Karen DeMeester

The Hours/ Michael Cunningham

Class Powerpoint #1 for The Hours

Class Powerpoint #2 for The Hours by Cecilia Liu and Carol Chi

Qs for discussion

Audio Interview 

The French Lieutenant's Woman/
John Fowles

History and Background

Class Powerpoint for FLW by Cecilia Liu

Qs for discussion

Freedoms in The French Lieutenant’s Woman  presented by Carol Chi

The Novel, Illusion, and Reality: the Paradox of Omniscience in The French Lieutenant’s Woman  presented by Sherry Lu

Rewriting Marx: Emancipation and Restoration in The French Lieutenant’s Woman  presented by Anne Chen

Audio  Interview

Possession/ A. S. Byatt

Qs for discussion (revised on April 21, 2004)

Class Powerpoint for Possession by Cecilia Liu

The Neutral Territory in A. S. Byatt’s Possession by Anne Chen

Possession: A Romance by Sarita Chuang

A. S. Byatt’s Self-mirroring Art presented by Carol Chi

No End of History: Evidence from the Contemporary English Novel
     by Del Ivan Janik

Melusine or the Writer as Serpent Woman presented by Amy Yang

Know the past: know thyself. Literary pursuits and quest for identity in A.S. Byatt’s Possession and F. Duranti’s Effetti Personali
     presented by Evelyn Sung

I Am My Own Riddle’—A. S. Byatt’s Christabel LaMotte: Emily Dickinson and Melusina  presented by Sherry Lu

“What’s in a Word?” Possessing A.S. Byatt’s Meronymic Novel
    presented by Anne Chen

Talking It Over/ Julian Barnes

Class powerpoint for Talking It Over by Cecilia Liu

A presentation by Sherry Lu

Wide Sargasso Sea/ Jean Rhys Creole Identities and Racial/Gender Relations
     by Cecilia Liu

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