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COLT 1421L: "Terrible Beauty": Literature and the Terrorist Imaginary (ENGL 1760I)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for ENGL 1760I S01 (CRN 21227).
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COLT 1421M: Conrad and Naipaul: The Supremacy of the Visible? (ENGL 1761T)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for ENGL 1761T S01.
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COLT 1421N: Kafka's Writing (GRMN 1340M)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for GRMN 1340M S01 (CRN 15954).
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COLT 1421O: W. G. Sebald and Some Interlocutors (ENGL 1761Q)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for ENGL 1761Q S01 (CRN 16067).
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COLT 1421P: Arabian Nights
1.00 Credits
Brown University
A critical study of one of the most significant works of world literature, based on Haddawy's English text, the course will examine a selection of stories: including the frame story of Shahrazad, animal fables, and folk tales of love, crime, and travel. We will consider their story telling techniques, subsequent reception, and archetypal influence on literary genres in Europe and the Middle East. Particular attention will be paid to the fairy-tale and folkloric psychologies of sexual desire, fear, and anti-social aggression, in the context of medieval and early modern social history. LILE
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COLT 1430: Studies in Poetry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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COLT 1430A: Ancient Greek Myth in Modern Poetry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Various responses to ancient Greek myths by poets in the Western tradition, especially modern Greek poets. Considers how the classical version of myths, such as those of Helen, Oedipus, Orpheus, Persephon, Penelope, and Ulysses, are approached, rewritten, or subverted in poetry since 1800. Emphasizes the challenges posed by the past, issues of cultural and political context, and on questions of gender. Readings in English.
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COLT 1430C: Classical Japanese Poetry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
A historical study of various poetic forms of waka or Japanese poetry from the 8th-century anthology, the Man'yoshu, to the advent of modern verse, including jiyushi or free verse, in the latter part of the 19th century. Focuses on the relationship of poetry to religion, the political implications of waka, and the dominant aesthetic governing poetic conventions in different periods.
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COLT 1430D: Critical Approaches to Chinese Poetry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examination of works of Chinese poetry of several forms and periods in the context of Chinese poetic criticism. Knowledge of Chinese not required, but provisions for working with original texts will be made for students of Chinese language.
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COLT 1430F: Medieval Poets
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Heroic, lyrical, visionary, and satirical poetry, 1100-1500: Troubadour songs of love and politics, lyrics of the minnesingers and early Italian poets, Dante's Divine Comedy, selections from Villon's Testament. We will observe the games of art and persuasion played by the poets, while also discussing the moral outlooks and social ideals displayed in their works.
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