Russian Literature in Russian
In these courses students read works of literature in Russian and learn how to talk about literary texts in Russian. View the course schedule to see when these courses are offered.
311: Introduction to 19th-Century Russian Literature
Introduction
to Russian literature of the nineteenth century, with readings of
works by representative writers. Lectures, readings, and discussions
in Russian. Usually offered every third year. Prerequisite: RUS
301 or 303. (Humanities) Ikach
312: Introduction to 20th-Century Russian Literature
Students
in this course will read literary works by representative writers
of this period. We will be reading and discussing the works in Russian.
Prerequisite: RUS 301 or 303. (Humanities) Ikach
315-319: Topics in Russian Literature
Reading and analysis of selected works of Russian literature. Topics
may focus on a particular writer, theme or genre. During the 2009-10
academic year students will have the chance to take a topics course on
Russian diaries, in which they will read selections from a variety of
diaries, including those of Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and those who endured
the Blockade of Leningrad during World War II. Prerequisite: RUS 301 or 303. (Humanities)
Ikach