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SLAVGEN 145/245 Age of Experiment: Russian Experiments in Short Fiction (1820-1905) Monika Greenleaf Aut
SLAVGEN 148/248 Dissent and Disenchantment: Russian Literature and Culture since the Death of Stalin Gregory Freidin Spr
SLAVGEN 156/256 Nabokov in the Transnational Context Monika Greenleaf Aut
SLAVGEN 185/285 CINEMATO-GRAPH Nariman Skakov Aut
SLAVGEN 190/290 Tolstoy's Anna Karenina in Dialogue with Contemporary Philosophical, Social, and Ethical Thought Gregory Freidin Win
SLAVGEN 196 Incarceration as Inspiration: Russian and American Prison Narratives Julie Draskoczy Win
SLAVGEN 77Q Russia's Weird Classic: Nikolai Gogol Lazar Fleishman Win
SLAVGEN 78N Poetry to Prose: The Birth of the Great Russian Novel in Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin Lazar Fleishman Spr
SLAVLIT 188 Russian Poetry Lazar Fleishman Win
SLAVLIT 198/298 Writing Between Languages: The Case of Eastern European Jewish Literature Gabriella Safran Spr
SLAVLIT 200 Proseminar in Literary Theory and Study of Russian Literature Gregory Freidin Aut
SLAVLIT 200B Research Tools and Professionalization Workshop for Slavic Graduate Students Gabriella Safran Aut
SLAVLIT 251 Dostoevsky: Narrative Performance and Literary Theory
Monika Greenleaf
Irina M Erman
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SLAVLIT 359 Cultural Critique & Cultural Construction in Soviet Russian Literature & Culture in 1920s & 30s Gregory Freidin Win
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