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CMLT -- Comparative Literature
CMLT 415 The Hebrew Bible (3) A study of sources, development
and literary types.
CMLT 461 Romanticism: Early Stages (3) Emphasis on England, France
and Germany.
CMLT 462 Romanticism: Flowering and Influence (3) Emphasis on
England, France and Germany.
CMLT 469 The Continental Novel (3) The novel in translation from
Stendhal through the existentialists, selected from literatures of France,
Germany, Italy, Russia, and Spain.
CMLT 479 Major Contemporary Authors (3)
CMLT 488 Genres (3) Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs.
A study of a recognized literary form, such as tragedy, film, satire, literary
criticism, comedy, tragicomedy, etc.
CMLT 489 Major Writers (3) Each semester two major writers from
different cultures and languages will be studied. Authors will be chosen
on the basis of significant relationships of cultural and aesthetic contexts,
analogies between their respective works, and the importance of each writer
to his literary tradition.
CMLT 498 Selected Topics in Comparative Studies (3)
CMLT 600 Introduction to Critical Theory (3) Prerequisite:
permission of department. Introduction to the history of critical theory,
its place in contemporary textual and cultural studies, and several theoretical
schools of current significance.
CMLT 601 Problems in Comparative Studies (3) Prerequisite:
permission of department.
CMLT 610 Folklore in Literature (3)
CMLT 639 Studies in the Renaissance (3) Repeatable to 9 credits.
CMLT 649 Studies in Eighteenth Century Literature (3) Repeatable
to 9 credits. Studies in eighteenth century literature: as announced.
CMLT 658 Studies in Romanticism (3) Repeatable to 9 credits.
Studies in romanticism: as announced.
CMLT 679 Topics in Comparative Studies (3) Repeatable to 9
credits. Seminar in modern and contemporary literature: as announced.
CMLT 681 Literary Criticism: Ancient and Medieval (3)
CMLT 682 Literary Criticism: Renaissance and Modern (3)
CMLT 699 Independent Study (1-6) Prerequisite: permission of
instructor. Repeatable to 9 credits if content differs. Research
and writing on specific readings on a topic selected by the student which
is approved and supervised by a faculty member.
CMLT 701 Paradigms of Theory (3) Prerequisite: an introductory
course in critical theory. Exploration of the works of four or five
major critical thinkers who underwrite the study of theory in the academy
today, with special attention to the diversity within critical theory.
CMLT 702 Cultures of Theory (3) Prerequisite: an introductory
course in critical theory. An exploration of the socio-historic, material,
and cultural contexts of various theoretical practices and traditions.
CMLT 788 Practicum in Comparative Studies (1-6) Prerequisite:
permission of department. Repeatable to 20 credits if content differs.
Practical professional training for individuals and groups of students
in supervised settings.
CMLT 798 Critical Theory Colloquium (1) Prerequisites: CMLT
701 and CMLT 702 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to 6 credits if
content differs. An intensive advanced exploration of current problems
and issues in critical theory.
CMLT 799 Master's Thesis Research (1-6)
CMLT 801 Seminar in Themes and Types (3) Prerequisite: permission
of department.
CMLT 899 Doctoral Dissertation Research (1-8)
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