Henry James: Questions of Art, Life and Theory (LDCE3Z42-B-SEM2)
- Unit Code LDCE3Z42
- School School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing
- Credit Value 30
- Tutor(s) Dr Kate Campbell
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
In this module students engage with the range of Henry James's writing and also the reproduction of his life and work in contemporary culture. This module aims not simply to add to understanding of James but also to explore the issues that his work raises in relation to the art and history of fiction, philosophy and cultural reproduction. It is suitable not only for literature students who want to study this writer who spans realism and modernism, and short stories, literary criticism and fiction, but also for creative writing students and literature and philosophy students. The final assignment will have a creative writing option that comprises a piece of creative writing with a critical reflection. It can be taken by students who have studied modules in nineteenth-century writing or modernism.

