Plunge into several centuries of short stories in the American tradition, looking at how to write them, how to read them, and how to appreciate their powerful influence.
Overview
Syllabus
- By This Professor
- 01: “Come In Here”: How Stories Draw Us In
- 02: Discovering the American Short Story
- 03: The Storytelling Instinct in America
- 04: Storytelling and American Mythos
- 05: Sentimental Fiction and Social Reform
- 06: The Rise of Realism in American Fiction
- 07: American Modernists
- 08: Contemporary American Storytelling
- 09: Setting or Donnée in American Short Fiction
- 10: The Use of Detail in American Short Fiction
- 11: Character: Who You Are in the Dark
- 12: American Dialogue and Interior Monologue
- 13: Standing Apart: The Third Person
- 14: Standing Close: The First and Second Person
- 15: Plot: What Characters Do Next
- 16: Imagery in American Short Fiction
- 17: Style in Traditional American Short Stories
- 18: Experimental American Short Stories
- 19: Genre Short Fiction in America
- 20: Graphic Short Fiction in America
- 21: Postmodern Short Fiction in America
- 22: American Microfictions
- 23: Short Story Endings
- 24: A Hundred False Starts
Taught by
Jennifer Cognard-Black