Course Info: HACU-0262
Course | HACU-0262 D. Du Maurier & Gothic Fiction |
Long Title | Daphne du Maurier and Gothic Fiction |
Term | 2024F |
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Meeting Info | Franklin Patterson Hall 101 on T from 1:00-3:50 |
Faculty | Eva Rueschmann |
Capacity | 25 |
Available | 2 |
Waitlist | 0 |
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Additional Info | Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time BOOKS: Title:Rebecca Author:Daphne du Maurier ISBN: 0316575208 Cost:$17.99 Title:Jamaica Inn Author:Daphne du Maurier ISBN:9780062404893 Cost:$16.99 Title:My Cousin Rachel Author:Daphne du Maurier ISBN:1402217099 Cost:$10.49 Title:Don't Look Now Author:Daphne du Maurier ISBN:1590172884 Cost:$14.89 Title:Daphne du Maurier Author:The House on the Strands ISBN:0812217268 Cost:$15.89 |
Description | Explore the enthralling world of Daphne du Maurier and Gothic fiction in this immersive course. Through an in-depth examination of du Maurier's iconic works such as "Rebecca," "Jamaica Inn," "The Birds," and others, students analyzed the themes, characters, and atmospheric settings that define her writing. We also delved into the broader Gothic literary tradition, tracing its origins and evolution, and examining how du Maurier embraced and challenged its conventions. Through discussions, critical analysis, and research projects, students gained insight into the psychological complexities and cultural influences that shaped du Maurier's narratives. Additionally, we explored how du Maurier's writing has influenced modern Gothic literature and film. By the end of the course, students gained a deeper appreciation for du Maurier's contribution to Gothic fiction and an enhanced understanding of the enduring legacy and impact of the genre. |