Date de début : vendredi, 11 septembre 2026.

Horaire :

 Les vendredis, 12 h 00 - 14 h 00 ,

 Du 11 septembre 2026 jusqu'au 2 octobre 2026 ,

 En ligne - Zoom ,

 Steve Lane ,

Responsable : Pam Petrie

Description :

The Great War — now commonly known as World War I — left a profound and lasting impact on Western civilization. In this course, participants will grapple with T. S. Eliot’s complex and influential poem The Waste Land (1922), a landmark work of early modern literature. The course then turns to Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, first published in 1926 and now marking its centennial year. Through both works, we will examine the characters, themes, and cultural disillusionment that emerged in the postwar era, while considering how these texts helped shape modern literary expression. Note: This course includes discussion of bullfighting, which some participants may find disturbing.

Instructor: Steve Lane (Ph.D.) is a retired professor of English and academic administrator who spent most of his career at Vancouver Island University. His doctoral work was in the area of the English Romantics, but he also pursued research on Ernest Hemingway, delivering several papers at the International Hemingway Conference.

Affiliation(s) obligatoire(s) :

  • Volunteer Membership 2026-27
  • Life Membership
  • Individual Membership 2026-27

Places disponibles : 16 sur 16

Prix : 44,00 $ Taxes en sus

Prérequis : The two mentioned works will be considered required reading in order to get the most out of the course. The instructor will distribute free versions ahead of the first class meeting.

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