COMP 304
German Studies, 1830-1900
Spring 2010
Division I
Writing Skills
Cross-listed
GERM 302
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Class Details
A survey of German intellectual life from the end of the Goethe era to the turn of the century, in the context of the political movements that culminated in the unification of Germany as the most powerful nation on the European continent. We will concentrate on the tension between continuing concerns for individual transcendence and new aspirations for social transformation. Readings of literary, theoretical, and polemical texts by Büchner, Marx, B. von Arnim, Wagner, Heine, Stirner, Bismarck, Lasalle, Nietzsche, Fontane, Hauptmann, and Schnitzler. All readings in German for those who take the course as German 302T; all readings in English for those who take it as COMP 302T.
The Class:
Format: tutorial
Limit: 10
Expected: 10
Class#: 3689
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Limit: 10
Expected: 10
Class#: 3689
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation:
five or six 4-page presentations, five or six 2-page responses
Prerequisites:
for GERM 302T, German 202 or the equivalent; for COMP 302T, at least one college-level course in literature or philosophy
Enrollment Preferences:
German, Comparative Literature, and Literary Studies majors
Distributions:
Division I
Writing Skills
Notes:
This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
COMP 304 Division I GERM 302 Division I
COMP 304 Division I GERM 302 Division I
Attributes:
JWST Elective Courses
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COMP 304 - T1 (S) TUT German Studies, 1830-1900
COMP 304 - T1 (S) TUT German Studies, 1830-1900Division I Writing SkillsBruce KiefferTBA3689
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