The modern period is marked by a wide range of literary forms, styles, and content pioneered by the writers of the first quarter of this century. This course focuses on the main writers of the next 30-40 years, whose works illustrate the ever-expanding scope of the Modern novel. These works also show how changes in morals, social values, political stuctures, and technology were altering the artist's reaction to his/her new role in the world. Recommended to be preceded by ENGL 361. Prerequisite: Full year of 200-level English.