ENGL 171C
20th-Century British Fiction
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Enforced requisites: courses 10A, 10B, 10C. Survey of major British novelists and short story writers from 1900 to present. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Winter 2019 - Sydney is a great professor who is an expert in her area of interest. Her choice of books was excellent in that each text clearly exemplified and demonstrated how the Novel form shifted from Realism to Modernism to Post-modernism. After taking a course with Professor Miller, I now have a clear understanding of each Novel form, and I am thrilled that I now know how to distinguish the form and narrative mode of each text. Professor Miller not only has a solid understanding of her area of concentration, but she also is a great communicator in explaining the nuances of each text and in facilitating vital discussions among students. She values each student's input and gives all the students ample opportunities to participate in class. I really appreciate her complimenting each student's strengths; it is very encouraging. Professor Miller is always willing and glad to help students outside of class, and I always felt welcomed during office hours; my concerns were addressed genuinely and with careful consideration.
Winter 2019 - Sydney is a great professor who is an expert in her area of interest. Her choice of books was excellent in that each text clearly exemplified and demonstrated how the Novel form shifted from Realism to Modernism to Post-modernism. After taking a course with Professor Miller, I now have a clear understanding of each Novel form, and I am thrilled that I now know how to distinguish the form and narrative mode of each text. Professor Miller not only has a solid understanding of her area of concentration, but she also is a great communicator in explaining the nuances of each text and in facilitating vital discussions among students. She values each student's input and gives all the students ample opportunities to participate in class. I really appreciate her complimenting each student's strengths; it is very encouraging. Professor Miller is always willing and glad to help students outside of class, and I always felt welcomed during office hours; my concerns were addressed genuinely and with careful consideration.