Comp. Lit. 78100: Studies in Literary Periods: Decadentisms: European Fin de Siecle Culture
Prof. Lombardi
GC: M, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 3 cr.
Comp. Lit. 78200: Studies in Literary Genres: Fictions of the Psyche
Prof. Aciman
GC: Th, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.
Comp. Lit. 78200: Studies in Literary Genres: The Invention of Silence: A History of the Modern Lyric and Its Revolutionary Influences
Prof. Oppenheimer
GC: T, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 3 cr.
Comp. Lit. 79500: Theory and Practice of Literary Scholarship and Criticism
Prof. Aciman
GC: T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.
Comp. Lit. 79800: Independent Studies, Note: All proposals for Independent Study must have the Executive Officer's prior approval
Staff
Variable credit up to 6
Comp. Lit. 80900: Seminar in Renaissance Literature: Early Modern Print Culture: The Dissemination of Writing and the Varieties of Authorial Personae
Prof. Elsky (crosslisted with Ren. Stud. 72100 and Eng.80900)
GC: T, 2-4 p.m., 4 cr.
Comp. Lit. 86200: Seminar: Studies in the Symbolist Movement: European Avant Garde 1890-1918
Prof. Gerould (crosslisted with Theat. 80300)
GC: W, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.
Comp. Lit. 88400: Studies in Italian Philosophical and Literary Thought: Inventing Italy: Narratives of Nationhood, Identity, Otherness
Prof. Paulicelli (crosslisted with WSCP 81000)
GC: M, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.
Comp. Lit. 88500: Seminar in World Literature: Politics and Imagination: The Poetics of Crisis, (Approval of instructor required; please contact Prof. Alcalay at aaka@earthlink.net)
Prof. Alcalay (crosslisted with Eng. 80600)
GC: Th, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 4 cr.
Comp. Lit. 89100: History of Literary Theory and Criticism I
Prof. McKenna
GC: T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.
Comp. Lit. 89400: Problems in Translation: Adaptation, Translation and Film
Prof. Caws (crosslisted with Eng. 87400)
GC: Th, 2-4 p.m., 4 cr.
Comp. Lit. 89800: Independent Studies, Note: All proposals for Independent Study must have the Executive Officer's prior approval
Staff
Variable credit up to 6
Comp. Lit. 90000: Dissertation Supervision
Staff
GC: 1 cr.
See Also: Anthro. 81100: The French Anthropological Tradition
Prof. Crapanzano
GC: M, 2-4 p.m., 3 cr.
See Also: Clas. 72500: History of the Latin Language, (Students who pass the course with a grade of B+ or better will satisfy the Comparative Literature program's classical language requirement.)
Prof. Stern
GC: TBA, 3 cr.
NYU - CL 80101: Divine Comedy: Inferno
Prof. Freccero
NYU: M, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.
NYU - CL 80102: Topics in the History of Rhetoric: Memory and Composition in the Middle Ages and The Renaissance
Profs. Bolzoni/Carruthers
NYU: M, 1:00-3:40 p.m., 4 cr.
NYU - CL 80103: Studies in Medieval Culture: Angels and Intelligence: The Discourse of Speculation in the Middle Ages
Prof. Ardizzone
NYU: T, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.
NYU - CL 80104: Neorealism: Politics and Culture in Postwar Italy
Prof. Ben-Ghiat
NYU: T, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.
NYU - CL 80105: Studies in Italian Culture: Renaissance Florence: Culture and Society
Prof. Tylus
NYU: W, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.
NYU - CL 80105: Tasso and the Invention of Modernity: Epic of Desire: Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered
Prof. Erspamer
NYU: Th, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.