Live life more intensely. Be more passionate, fiery, tender. Achieve this, and your own life will be more meaningful, more full, more profound. This is the message of almost every novel, poem, and film. This course explores the following question: What does literature suggest an intensely lived life might be? What do books and films really know about life? This course explores how from the eighteenth century to the present the meanings of life itself have changed, and how literature, reflecting this, has changed also. We will look at how life has been represented, questioned and rethought in novels such as Robinson Crusoe, Jane Eyre and James Joyce's Ulysses, and a series of poems, stories and films by Keats, Kafka, Jane Campion and more.

No Prerequisites

5

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
DUFFY A E
Enda Duffy
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187LL . Duffy A E 9 Months Ago

I've taken almost all of the classes taught be Prof. Duffy and become an English major because of him. He captures the strangest and wittiest sides of literature. I highly recommend taking 124 and 193 in summer. They are well-structured online courses. 150 and 187 are not as organised, but fascinating because of his way of interacting.

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187LL . Duffy A E 1 Year, 1 Month Ago

Prof. Duffy is pretty chill. Lecture was more like a loose discussion forum/seminar where any opinion on the texts is welcome if you can back it up. Disorganized though, w/ no slides, so you have to attend class. 1 creative project/final research paper & 2 exams w/ passage IDs that aren't hard if you've read the books and 1 essay in the final.

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187LL . Duffy A E 11 Years Ago

Professor Duffy is a really kind person but if you are the type of person who likes organization I would NOT recommend taking this course. His lecture style is disorganized and tangential which made the class really difficult to enjoy.

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ENGLISH187LL . Duffy A E 12 Years Ago

Extremely passionate about English, makes lectures enjoyable/interesting. Does a great job of clarifying the readings. Grades are based on section participation, a creative 8-pg paper, 1 midterm, & 1 final. Exams include quote ID's, short ID's, & essays. Most quotes are from lecture, & he covers a lot of passages, so attend class & pay attention!

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ENGL187LL . Duffy A E 12 Years Ago

This was a fantastic class. he really encourages creativity, makes you come up with original responses to things and challenge yourself. If you don't like doing that, probably not the class for you. Reading was dull at times, but the perspective he puts out during lectures makes it interesting. I always felt totally inspired after lectures.

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ENG150 . Duffy A E A Month Ago

Best professor I've ever had. Made class interesting, cared a lot of about his students and the material. Hilarious in class and the extra credit opportunity is very fun. Ulysses is a tough read and quite boring if you can't get into it so beware of that.

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