German Literature
2013-14 General Catalog
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Upper-Division Courses
102. Introduction to German Literature. *
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. Wide reading of works representing the major authors, periods, and genres of German literature. Satisfies the German and Modern Literary Studies concentrations. L. Nygaard
154. The German Novelle. F
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. A study of Novellen of the major 19th-century German authors. Satisfies the German and Modern Literary Studies concentrations. A. Bivens
161. Weimar Culture: Modernism in German Literature and Film. S
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. A survey of the literature, film and visual culture of the post-war Weimar period, concentrating in particular on modernism, Dada and the avant-garde. Selections from Fritz Lang, Murnau, Döblin, Brecht, Trakl. (General Education Code(s): IM.) A. Bivens
164. Modern German Fiction. *
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. Selected readings from the novel and novella in 20th-century German literature. Satisfies the German and Modern Literature concentrations. The Staff
165. German Drama. W
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. Selected readings of the major German dramatists. Authors may include Hauptmann, Brecht, Weiss, Lessing, Schiller, and others. Attention given to various movements in theater. Satisfies the German and Modern Literature concentrations. T. Honnef
166. Contemporary German Literature and Film. *
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. A survey of contemporary German culture in the context of the current debate on postmodernism and the avant-garde. Course topic changes; please see the Schedule of Classes for current topic. Satisfies the German and Modern Literary Studies concentrations. May be repeated for credit. A. Bivens
167. Modern German Literature and Film. *
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. Discusses a range of modern and contemporary German texts, including poetry, drama, and film. Satisfies the German and Modern Literary Studies concentrations. May be repeated for credit. A. Bivens
195. Senior Essay. F,W,S
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. Prerequisite: Literature 101. The Staff
198. Group Tutorial. F,W,S
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
199. Tutorial. F,W,S
Speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in German required. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
199F. Tutorial (2 credits). F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. The Staff
Graduate Courses
294. Teaching-Related Independent Study. F,W,S
Directed graduate research and writing coordinated with the teaching of undergraduates. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. The Staff
295. Directed Reading. F,W,S
Directed reading that does not involve a term paper. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
296. Special Student Seminar. F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
297. Independent Study. F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
299. Thesis Research. F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
Revised: 09/01/13