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Introduction to European and Latin American Fiction

21G.010 · Global Studies and Languages · Undergraduate · Fall 2006

Prof. Margery Resnick

MIT · Tier 1

This subject serves as a broad introduction to the field of European and Latin American fiction. It is taught in an historical manner—beginning with the first picaresque novel, <em>Lazarillo de Tormes</em>, and ending with contemporary European fiction. It is designed to help students acquire a general understanding of major fictional modes-from 18th century epistolary fiction, <em>Liaisons dangereuses</em>, to 20th century avant-garde fiction: <em>Cosmicomicsi</em> and <em>Aura</em>. Attention…

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Prof. Margery Resnick. 21G.010 Introduction to European and Latin American Fiction. Fall 2006. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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