I have to choose between the following: Studies In American Modernism,
Recent African-Canadian Literature and Literary Theme: The Grotesque
(Middle-Ages).
These 3 are all at the same time. Also at this time: The Modernism Of
Martin Scorsese.
I'm not sure which to take. Probably the american modernism, but I also
like the afri-canuck...
Any suggestions?
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Jesse Staniforth wrote:
> I have to choose between the following: Studies In American Modernism,
> Recent African-Canadian Literature and Literary Theme: The Grotesque
> (Middle-Ages).
>
> These 3 are all at the same time. Also at this time: The Modernism Of
> Martin Scorsese.
>
I'd opt for one of the first two choices. I could never pay a hack professor money
to yap about his films.
jonas
Yep. Good point. I woke up tihs morning with a feeling of clarity: I think
American Modernism is at 10:00-11:30 on tuesdays and thursdaysm and not
2:30-4:00 as I though, so I may be able to take it AND the
Afircan-Canadian one. (note: there are three courses listed above...The
Grotesque is not related to the African-Canadian).
I will check the English Department web site soon.