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RUSS252

Tolstoy
RUSS252 FA

Not Currently Offered

The first half of the course will interpret War and Peace as a synthesis of narrative models developed by Tolstoy in his earlier writings (from Childhood to The Cossacks) and as an oblique dialogue with other political, philosophical, and literary voices (including Turgenev's and Dostoevsky's) of the 1860s. The second half of the course (with readings that begin with Anna Karenina and end with Hadzhi Murad) studies divergences and parallels in the paths taken by Tolstoy-the-Tolstoyan and Tolstoy-the-writer in the period 1870-1910.

MAJOR READINGS

Tolstoy: "The Raid," CHILDHOOD, "Wood
Cutting," "Sebastopol Stories," FAMILY HAPPINESS, THE
COSSACKS, "Xolstomer," "Polikushka," "Selected Folk Tales,"
WAR AND PEACE, ANNA KARENINA, CONFESSION, KREUTZER SONATA,
THE DEVIL, HADZHI MURAD.
Maude, THE LIFE OF TOLSTOY
Christian, TOLSTOY'S DIARIES, THE LETTERS OF TOLSTOY
Eikhenbaum, YOUNG TOLSTOY, TOLSTOY IN THE SIXTIES, "ON
TOLSTOY'S CRISES."
Morson, HIDDEN IN PLAIN VIEW
Berlin, THE HEDGEHOG AND THE FOX
Turgenev, FATHERS AND SONS

EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS

In class midterm, in class final, two short papers or two in class presentations, one final paper (approximately 10 pages).

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS

Literature in translation.

COURSE FORMAT: Discussion Lecture

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Level: UG Credit: 1.00 Gen Ed Area & Dept: HA RUSS

Prerequisites: None

Last Updated on MAR-22-1999




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