MEG-11 American Novel
Block 1 - James F. Cooper: The Last of the Mohicans
The Beginnings
The Man, The Milieu, and The Moment
The Last of the Mohicans: An Analysis
Perspectives on the Novel-I
Perspectives on the Novel-II
Block 2 - Theodore Dreiser: Sister Carrie
The Literary Context
Theodore Dreiser: The Man and The Writer
Sister Carrie: A Critical Summary
Sister Carrie: A Critical Study of the Major Themes
Block 3 - F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
The Man, The Milieu, And The Moment
The Plot and The Self-Improving Hero
The Great Gatsby and Fable, Symbol and Allegory
The Great Gatsby: And the Narrative Technique
Critics and Criticism: An Overview
Block 4 - William Faulkner: Light in August
American Fiction in 1920s and 1930s
The Novel in The South
Light in August: Structure and Narrative Strategies
Characterisation and Critical Approaches
Block 5 - Henry Miller: Black Spring
Sexual Revolution in Modern American Literature
The Great Tradition
The Outsider
The Indelible Impact
Henry Miller's Works: Black Spring
Critical Approaches
Block 6 - J.D. Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye
The Author and The Plot
The Main Themes and Characters
The Language in The Catcher in the Rye
Critical Interpretations
Block 7 - John Barth: Floating Opera
The Postwar American Novel
The Experimental Novel
The Floating Opera: An Analysis of Text
Philosophic Formulations and The Farce of Reason
From Modernity to Post Modernity
Block 8 - Scott Mamaday: A House Made of Dawn
Native American Literature
Native American Fiction
The Making of Momaday
House Made of Dawn: An Analysis
Critical Perspectives
Block 9 - Alice Walker: The Color Purple
The Women, The Moment and The Milieu-I
The Women, The Moment and The Milieu-II
The Color Purple and its Structure
Analysis of Celie's Letters-I
Analysis of Celie's Letters-II
Themes emerging from Celie's Letters
Total-27, Solved-13, Unsolved-14
June (2008-2020)
December (2007-2020)