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The American West as Setting, Theme and Value (BA seminar)
The American West occupies a special place, not only in American history, but also in its national self-image. Our course will be devoted to the presence of the West—as setting, theme, and value—in nineteenth- and twentieth-century American letters. Our readings will include novels, short stories, essays and historical materials.
Requirements: readings, consistent participation, 2 short assignments, seminar paper