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3.00 Credits
Gives the student a well-rounded knowledge of Germany, its people, history, philosophy, literature, and arts from the times of Germanic tribes to the times of storm and stress. Prerequisite: GER 306 or consent. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
Same orientation as GER 313 with topics selected from the period of Romanticism to the present. Prerequisite: GER 306 or consent. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of literary history in the pertinent time period in terms of movements, genres, authors, etc., against the background of German life as a whole. Prerequisite: GER 306 or equivalent. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
Same orientation as GER 315. Prerequisite: GER 306 or equivalent. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
The development of the German Novelle. Readings from Goethe, Storm A. von Droste-Hülshoff, Kleist, Hauptmann, Keller, Mann and Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Prerequisite: GER 306 or equivalent. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
The development of the German Novel. Readings from Goethe, Novalis, Eichendorff, Stifter, Fontane, Thomas Mann, Kafka, D?blin, B?ll, and Wolf.
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3.00 Credits
A careful reading and discussion of 20th century German plays, novels and short stories with an emphasis on contemporary works. Representative authors such as Christa Wolf, Martin Walser, Max Frisch, Christine Brückner, Günther Grass and Heinrich B?ll. Prerequisite:GER 306 or equivalent. Identical to ENG 329. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the "business language" necessaryfor working in the business world in Germany. An emphasis is given to cultural aspects of the German business world. Prerequisite: GER 305 or 306, or consent. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
A history and study of the German comedy. Representative readings from Lessing, Kleist, Tieck, Grabbe, Hauptmann, and Sternheim. Prerequisite: GER 306 or equivalent. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
Each student studies the life and work of a major writer, and is responsible for learning about the intellectual climate in which the author wrote, i.e., the history, literature and philosophical trends of the era. Prerequisite: GER 314 or 316 or consent. Offered on demand.
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