Prof Bruce Taylor

UWEC

English 274 Introduction to Short Fiction

see also, Class Requirements,

Introduction: What The Hell Are You Doing Here?: The World As Story

Links

YouTube - Miss Capucine - Once Upon A Time...

In Class Assignment:

In Class

1.  Scenes from:

Rashoman f

See also

Rashomon (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Review: Rashomon

Rashômon (1950)

Akutagawa, Ryunosuke, Rashomon (read at least pp 1-11)

TALKING ABOUT STORIES: SOME ‘STUDENT’ STORIES

Reading Assignment

Class Notes Judy Sherman

Hay is for the Horses Travis Stevens

Javelin Kris Simonson

Journal assignments:

1.  Try to identify the elements s from Talking About Stories.doc in each of the stories

2.  See Journal assignments

In Class

1.  Prepare a story to tell, no more than 3 minutes long

2.  In your journal make the longest list you can of questions a person might ask about a story

FAIRY TALES

Reading Assignment

Beauty and the beast

First one and at least one more and one more

See Also Animal Brides

See also Beauty and the Beast Home

See Also beauty and the beast - Google Image Search

Or

Little Red Riding Hood Project: Home Page

First one and at least one more and one more

OR

Cinderella Stories

First one and at least one more and one more

Or

The Annotated Sleeping Beauty

First one and at least one more and one more

Journal assignments

1.  Prepare for Beauty and the beast and one more a Summary of the Differences for at least two different versions of that tale similar to the sample; try to concentrate on significant differences and tell why you think they are significant

A Sample report: Hansel and Gretel by the Grimm Brothers: A comparison of the versions of 1812 and 1857

See also Fairy Tales

2.  See Journal assignments

In Class

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SOME CLASSICS OF THE CANON

Reading Assignment

The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol 1815

Young Goodman Brown site 1837

The Tell Tale Heart 1895

The Tell-Tale Heart Summary & Essays - Edgar Allan Poe

The Tell Tale Heart (2005)

The Gift of the Magi 1906

The Gift of the Magi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Necklaceby Guy de Maupassant1907

The Necklace Summary & Essays - Guy de Maupassant

Study Questions - The Necklace

James Joyce: Araby 1916

Araby

Journal assignments

1.  What are some of the things we mean when we say a ‘classic” story?

2.  What do we mean by ‘the canon”

3.  Look for similarities and differences in tonight’s stories. Look for groupings. What if anything does a consideration of chronology reveal? (see also

A Short History of the Short Story, The American Short Story: A Selective Chronology,

In Class

YGB annotated

Young Goodman Brown (1993)

274 files\274 stories misc\Araby.doc

CLOSE READING : THE USE AND IMPORTANCE OF DETAIL.

Reading Assignment

The Things They Carried Tim O’Brien

“On The Things They Carried Bobbie Anne Mason” in Text

See Journal assignments

In Class Exercise:

1.  It’s in the Bag: A reading of Students Backpacks

2.  The World’s pickiest detail quiz

USING DETAIL AND IMAGERY TO DEVELOP CHARACTER & SETTING

Reading Assignment

The World Traveler Karen Loeb

Chapter 3 The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck

No Immediate Danger Mary Slëchta ol

Everyday Use Alice Walker in text

See also Study Guide Alice Walker's "Everyday Use"

See Journal assignments

Pay special attention to character development & setting

Count how many settings in No Immediate Danger Mary Slëchta ol

Use Study Guide Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" for journal response

In Class

Top Questions for Fictional Characters -- Questions to Help in Creating Characters

Fiction Factor - Creating Characters

Fiction Factor - Seven Common Character Types

L:\120\Syllabus 120_files\101 Most influential people who never lived.doc

L:\Short Fiction Eng 274\274 files\Alice Walker Groups Questions.doc

Exercise:

: Character Sequencing

SHOW AND TELL: PAGE STAGE AND SCREEN

Reading Assignment

Writing Fiction: Scenes and half-scenes

The Blue Hotel Stephen Crane

The King of the Bingo Game Ralph Ellison

See Journal assignments

In Class Exercise:

Page vs Screen. After viewing the first 2 minutes of Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck

a number of times. Try writing the first paragraph or two of how that story would start.

MIDTERM EXAM

SOME ‘CLASSIC’ STORIES BY/ABOUT WOMEN

Reading Assignment

Why I Live at the PO Eudora Welty IN TEXT

I Stand here Ironing Tillie Olsen in Text

Revolt of Mother Mary Wilkins Freeman in Text

The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Katherine Anne Porter in Text

Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Text,

See Journal assignments

SOME MORE ‘RECENT’ STORIES BY/ABOUT WOMEN

Reading Assignment

Where are you going, where have you been Joyce Carol Oates, in Text

Smooth Talk (1985)

Shiloh Bobbie Anne Mason in Text

Family Furnishings Alice Munro in Text

Lust Susan Minot in Text

Find and Replace Anne Beattie in Text

In Class

274 files\3.doc

Listen - StoryCorps

Journal assignments

1.  Look for similarities and differences between these stories and those the group read for the previous week. What are some of the reasons you think they exist?

SOME “EXPERIMENTAL” STORIES

Reading Assignment

Happy Ending Margaret Atwood in Text

Mercury

How to Become a Writer Lorie Moore In Text

Lost In The Funhouse John Barth in Text

Babysitter Robert Coover (Handout)

Exercise B.E. Taylor

Journal assignments

What do kinds of things do these stories seem to have in common? In what ways are these stories different from nearly all of the stories we have read so far? What are some of the reasons this seems to be so?

In Class

Metafiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

exhaustion

The Non-linear Tradition in Literature

Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction

Other Hypertext Fiction Sites

Baltimore City Paper: ARTS A New Book Revisits Baltimore's Most Notorious Literary Tussle

VideoDetective.com - Preview The Babysitter Trailer -

SOME “OTHER VOICES”

Reading Assignment

Sherman Alexie, The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fight In Heaven (In Text)

Sandra Cicneros The House On Mango Street(In Text)

Louise Erdich The Red Convertible (In Text)

Gish Jen Who’s Irish (In Text)

Jamica Kincaid Girl (In Text)

Leslie Marmon Silko Yellow Woman (In Text)

Amy Tan Two Kinds (In Text)

Journal assignments

RAYMOND CARVER WEEK ONE

Journal assignments

look for similarities between the stories

Consider as review such items as – objects, subject matter, plots, characters, tones, setting, themes, motifs, techniques

And biography

Reading Assignment

Raymond Carver

Raymond Carver - Biography and Poems by AmericanPoems.com

Raymond Carver: Chronology

Texts

Where I'm Calling from: New and Selected Stories (Vintage Contemporaries) by Raymond Carver

Bicycles, Muscles Cigarettes

They’re Not You Husband

What Did You Do In San Francisco Fat

Neighbors

Gazebo

One More Thing

Little Things

In Class

Raymond Carver Stories as they might be described in you TV guide

VOICE: RAYMOND CARVER WEEK TWO

Journal assignments

look for similarities among the stories

Continue to consider as review such items as – objects, subject matter, plots, characters, tones, setting, themes, motifs, techniques and biography. Do these further stories reinforce observations you had made previously, just more of the same, or are there differences, contradictions, extensions ? In any case prepare examples from all the stories to support your reading

Reading Assignment

Carver’s Vision

The New York Review of Books: Looking for Raymond Carver

Primary Sources: “Beginners,” Edited : The New Yorker

Where I'm Calling from: New and Selected Stories (Vintage Contemporaries) by Raymond Carver

Are These Actual Miles,

Why’d Don’t You Dance,

A Serious Talk,

So Much Water So Close To Home,

Where I’m coming from

Jerry And Molly And Sam (Handout)

Distance,

The Third Things That Killed My Father Off,

VOICE: RAYMOND CARVER WEEK THREE

The Interactive Short Cuts

Short Cuts (1993): Reviews

Short Cuts, Narrative Film and Hypertext

Journal assignments

look for similarities among the stories

Continue to consider as review such items as – objects, subject matter, plots, characters, tones, setting, themes, motifs, techniques and biography. Do these further stories reinforce observations you had made previously, just more of the same, or are there differences, contradictions, extensions ? In any case prepare examples from all the stories to support your reading

Try last weeks in class exercise to these stories

Try to apply the comments and questions in Carver’s Vision

In Class

L:\Short Fiction Eng 274\Nobody said.doc

Reading Assignment

What We Talk About When We Talk About Love

Where I’m Calling From

Cathedral

A Small Good Thing

Errand

Chef’s House

and two other stories from “New Stories”

See also

Prose as Architecture: Two Interviews with Raymond Carver

Carver’s Couples Talk About Love

Tribute To Raymond Carver

Short Cuts 1993

comment by Scorsese

other comments

Journal assignments

Continue to consider as review such items as – objects, subject matter, plots, characters, tones, setting, themes, motifs, techniques and biography. Do these further stories reinforce observations you had made previously, just more of the same, or are there differences, contradictions, extensions? In any case prepare examples from all the stories to support your reading.

FINAL EXAM