If You Were Teaching...
a one semester 2nd year college course in "Women's Lit," what novel would you teach???
I'm thinking about Jane Eyre, but would welcome other suggestions, just NOT The Handmaid's Tale, please.
ETA and not Mrs Dalloway, much as I love it, because I teach it in my 20th century lit course that some of my students in this upcoming course might have taken. And
lidocafe teaches it in hers, so the same argument applies.
I'm thinking about Jane Eyre, but would welcome other suggestions, just NOT The Handmaid's Tale, please.
ETA and not Mrs Dalloway, much as I love it, because I teach it in my 20th century lit course that some of my students in this upcoming course might have taken. And
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And I like Iris Murdoch, too, though I agree that she is challenging.
Heh. I also rather like the idea of Cold Comfort Farm. It would be fun. The problem is that the allusiveness is over their heads, and it gets tiresome having to explain jokes.