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Academic Year 2001/2002
College of Letters - Courses Not Currently Offered
COL107 FA
Making It New
COL113 FA
Autobiography and Professional Choice
COL115 FA
Imaginary Worlds
COL116 FA
Gothic Fantasy
COL201 FA
A Historical Introduction to Literary Criticism
COL205 FA
Shakespeare
COL215 FA
Self, State, and Society
COL217 FA
Visionary Creatures: An Introduction to Medieval Culture
COL221 FA
The Divine Comedy
COL225 FA
Traditional Romances of East Asia
COL228 FA
Four Myths of Modern Individualism: Don Quijote, Don Juan, Celestina the Bawd, & Lazarillo the Rogue
COL229 FA
1909
COL259 FA
From Hegel to Nietzsche
COL260 FA
Byron, Flaubert and Chekhov
COL261 FA
Murder and Adultery: The French and Russian Novel
COL262 FA
Tolstoy and Chekhov
COL265 FA
Nabokov and Cultural Synthesis
COL266 FA
The Roots of Modernity: Germany's Classical Age
COL268 FA
Walter Benjamin and His Critics
COL269 FA
Philosophy of the Arts: Theories of Painting and Mourning
COL273 FA
Giants of 20th-Century German Prose
COL278 FA
The Cultural History of Reading and Writing
COL280 FA
The Medieval Literature of Northern Europe, 800-1400
COL281 FA
Italy and Spain in the 20th Century
COL282 FA
European Romanticism: Origins of Modernity
COL284 FA
Joyce's ULYSSES
COL286 FA
Medieval Love: Desire in Language
COL287 FA
Toni Morrison
COL288 FA
Writing on the Margin
COL292 FA
Music in the Culture of German-Speaking Europe
COL296 FA
Narrative Strategies 19th- to 20th-Century French Fiction
COL310 FA
Don Juan and Faust: The Emergence of Modern European Man?
COL317 FA
The German Fairy Tale
COL319 FA
European and Russian Avant-Garde
COL323 FA
Seminar in the Modern German Lyric
COL324 FA
Freud and Psychoanalysis
COL328 FA
Perceval's Mother
COL329 FA
Medieval Women
COL340 FA
German Classical Literature (Literatur der Deutschen Klassik)
COL347 FA
Society and Culture in Ancient Greece
COL359 FA
Philosophical Classics I: Ancient Philosophy
COL363 FA
Postwar German Literature: Cultural Confrontations with the Past
COL368 FA
Poetry Writing
COL384 FA
Lust and Disgust in Austrian Literature Since 1945
COL391 FA
Political Culture in the Age of Absolutism
COL409 FA
Senior Thesis Tutorial
COL411 FA
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
COL103 SP
Cosmic Dissolution/Evolution?
COL106 SP
The Italian Renaissance
COL108 SP
Language
COL214 SP
Modern China
COL230 SP
Shakespeare and Elizabethan Tragedy
COL235 SP
Dante, Divine Comedy
COL237 SP
Garcia Lorca and His World
COL248 SP
Chaucer and Medieval Culture
COL251 SP
The Painter and French Fiction
COL254 SP
From Autobiography to Autofiction
COL255 SP
Tragedy
COL256 SP
Paris and Its Representations: Realities and Fantasies
COL257 SP
Russian Drama
COL267 SP
Travel Literature of East Asia
COL270 SP
Medieval Lyric Poetry
COL271 SP
Resurrection, Destruction, and Exile: Studies in Modern Yiddish Literature and Culture
COL275 SP
Camus, Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir: The Paris School of Existential Writing
COL279 SP
History & Literature of the Roman Revolution
COL280 SP
The Medieval Literature of Northern Europe, 800-1400
COL291 SP
Speculative Philosophy of History
COL292 SP
Music in the Culture of German-Speaking Europe
COL293 SP
Desire and Fulfillment: Romantic Art, Music, and Literature
COL294 SP
Studies in Medieval Philosophy
COL299 SP
The New Germany 1870-1990: Introduction to German Studies
COL300 SP
Emigration as a Device
COL301 SP
Special Delivery: The French Epistolary Novel
COL304 SP
Adolescence
COL306 SP
Identity and Difference
COL313 SP
Sex, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice: Spanish Classical Theater
COL314 SP
Jane Austen: Country Life and Commercial Culture
COL315 SP
Children's Literature in Germany
COL317 SP
The German Fairy Tale
COL321 SP
Gender, Science, and British Cultural History
COL325 SP
Gunter Grass: His Works and His Times
COL327 SP
Cervantes
COL329 SP
Medieval Women
COL335 SP
Aesthetic Theory
COL339 SP
Reading Theories
COL340 SP
German Classical Literature (Literatur der Deutschen Klassik)
COL343 SP
Socratic Paradoxes Old and New
COL359 SP
Philosophical Classics I: Ancient Philosophy
COL376 SP
Plato's REPUBLIC
COL380 SP
Dada and Expressionism
COL381 SP
Eros, Love and Friendship in Plato
COL382 SP
Viennese Modernism
COL387 SP
Romance
COL396 SP
Literature and Crisis
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