This team-taught course opens up a historical panorama of European literature stretching from the 18th to the 21st century. It does not pretend to provide a survey of this period but rather showcases a selection of significant moments and locations when literary genres changed or new genres appeared. The idea is to open as many doors as possible onto the rich complexity of comparative literary history. In order to help students orient themselves within various histories of generic mutations and emergences, the professors have put together a vocabulary of key literary critical terms in the fields of narrative structure, style, and rhetoric.
Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Term
Spring 2021
Discipline
CL (Comparative Literature)
Type
GE100
Can be taken twice for credit?
Off
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
38484
Code
CL1050
Name
THE WORLD, THE TEXT, AND THE CRITIC II
Start Date
Sunday, January 17 2021
End Date
Tuesday, April 27 2021
Start Month
January
Exam Date
Thursday, May 06 2021 - 18:30
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