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Russian Literature Courses

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SLAVIC 146/346 The Great Russian Novel: Theories of Time and Action Monika Greenleaf Win
SLAVIC 147/347 Modern Russian Literature and Culture: The Age of War and Revolution Lazar Fleishman Spr
SLAVIC 179/379 Literature from Old Rus' and Medieval Russia Alan Timberlake Spr
SLAVIC 187/387 Russian Poetry of 18th-19th century Lazar Fleishman Win
SLAVIC 194/394 Russia: Literature, Film, Identity, Alterity
Gabriella Safran
Nariman Skakov
Aut
SLAVIC 195/395 Russian and East European Theater Monika Greenleaf Aut
SLAVIC 200 Proseminar in Literary Theory and Study of Russian Literature Gregory (Grisha) Freidin Aut
SLAVIC 225 Readings in Russian Realism Gabriella Safran Spr
SLAVIC 229 Russian Versification: Poetry as System Lazar Fleishman Aut
SLAVIC 236 The Russian Long Take Nariman Skakov Aut
SLAVIC 270 Pushkin's Golden Age Monika Greenleaf Win
SLAVIC 311 Introduction to Old Church Slavic Alan Timberlake Spr
SLAVIC 315 Isaac Babel and His Worlds Gregory (Grisha) Freidin Win
SLAVIC 327 Boris Pasternak and the Poetry of the Russian Avant-Garde Lazar Fleishman Win
SLAVIC 340 Russia’s Castaway Classic: Andrei Platonov Nariman Skakov Win
SLAVIC 77Q Russia's Weird Classic: Nikolai Gogol Lazar Fleishman Aut
SLAVIC 78N Poetry to Prose: The Birth of the Great Russian Novel in Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin Lazar Fleishman Spr
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