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SLAVLIT 212: Old Russian and Old Church Slavic
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Continuation of 211. Readings in additional canonical Old Church Slavic texts, following the Church Slavic tradition as it develops in early Rus (Kiev, Novgorod). Selections from the Primary Chronicle, Boris and Gleb, The Life of Theodosius. The general issues of writing and the reception of Byzantine culture in early Rus. 3 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 215: Russian Poetry after Brodsky
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Stanford University
The Bronze Age of Russian poetry in the 70s-80s as a time of enthusiasm for poetic diction and achievement, attempts to reclaim connections with Russian and European traditions, and avant garde experimentation. The new metaphysics, the problem of the poet's self, new forms, and the limitations of the poetic domain. Poets include Leonid Aronzon, Victor Krivulin, Elena Shvartz, Ivan Zhdanov, Petr Cheigin, Gennadii Aigui, and Leonid Gubanov. Readings in Russian. Undergraduates require consent of instructor. 3-4 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 225: Readings in Russian Realism
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
Open to graduate students and advanced undergraduates. Russian realist and naturalist prose emerged in a historical context that fostered specific ideas about the function and form of the literary word. Readings from Turgenev, Goncharov, Leskov, Saltykov- Shchedrin, Dostoevsky, Garshin, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gorky, Bunin. Discussions in English. 4 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 227: Boris Pasternak and the Poetry of the Russian Avant Garde
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Stanford University
The works of Pasternak and his contemporaries Vladimir Mayakovsky and Marina Tsvetaeva; cultural context and the features of Russian avant garde poetics. Readings in Russian. 3-4 units, Win (Fleishman, L)
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SLAVLIT 227 - Boris Pasternak and the Poetry of the Russian Avant Garde
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SLAVLIT 229: Poetry as System:Introduction to Theory and Practice of Russian Verse
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as SLAVLIT 129.) The history and theory of Russian versification from the 17th to the 20th century. Prerequisite: reading knowledge of Russian. 4 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 229 - Poetry as System:Introduction to Theory and Practice of Russian Verse
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SLAVLIT 269: Pushkin:Tying and Untying the Threads of the Golden Age
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Graduate seminar. The formation of a simultaneously imperial and Enlightenment culture under Catherine the Great, and how Pushkin and his contemporaries realized its potentials and contradictions. Literary texts in light of other verbal discourses and artistic media; the field of 18th-century and imperial studies in Russia. Undergraduates require consent of instructor. 3 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 270: Pushkin
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Major poems and prose with detailed examination of his cultural milieu. Emphasis is on changes in the understanding of literary concepts relevant to this period of Russian literature (poetic genres, the opposition between poetry and prose, romanticism). 2-3 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 272: Osip Mandelstam and the Modernist Paradigm
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
His poetry, prose, cultural criticism as an expression of Russian modernism in contexts including: symbolism, acmeism, and the avant garde; NEP culture; and Stalinism. Mandelstam's legacy in art and Russian postmodernism. Myth of the poet. The cultural paradigm of Soviet civilization. Knowledge of Russian desirable but not necessary. See http://www.stanford.edu/class/slavic272. 2-4 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 279: Literature from Old Rus' and Medieval Russia
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as SLAVLIT 179.) From earliest times through the 17th century. The development of literary and historical genres, and links among literature and art, architecture, and religious culture. Readings in English; graduate students read in original. 4 units, not given this year
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SLAVLIT 283: Readings in the Russian Press
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as SLAVLIT 183.) For students at the fifth-year Russian level. Advanced language training based on Russian newspapers and magazines. Discussion of issues regarding the Russian media and reading articles of a typical Russian press format. 4 units, not given this year
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