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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 341: G/E.Early German Culture and Literature. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introduction to major intellectual and artistic achievements of German civilization from the early Middle Ages to the end of the Enlightenment. Emphasizes the interrelationship among the arts against the background of political-historical developments. Prerequisite for 341G: GER 202 or 301. K. Campbell
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 341 - G/E.Early German Culture and Literature. Fall 2008
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 342: G/E.Modern German Culture and Literature. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introduction to intellectual and cultural currents in German civilization from the Enlightenment to the present, emphasizing the arts in the context of history and philosophy. Readings include excerpts from such thinkers as Kant, Hegel, Marx, Freud, and Einstein as well as poetry and short fictional works. Prerequisite for 342G: GER 202 or 301. K. Campbell
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 342 - G/E.Modern German Culture and Literature. Fall 2008
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 343: G/E.20th-Century German Culture. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introduction to 20th-century German culture from the Wilhelmine era through the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, the division of Germany, the Economic Miracle and the Cold War, and Reunification. Examines what has it meant to be "German" in the 20th century using various media and variousgenres. Note: Students electing this course for the major or minor may substitute HIS 355. Staff For the following courses readings and discussions are in German. Papers and exams are in German or English as appropriate.
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 343 - G/E.20th-Century German Culture. Spring 2009
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 370-379: G.Topics in German Civilization and Culture
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A topic of special interest to students after consultation with the faculty. Topics include The Heritage of Potsdam and Weimar, History of German Cinema, Issues of Contemporary West German Culture, The East-West Split. Prerequisite: GER 202 or 301. Staff General prerequisite is at least one course from the 300 series. The subject and emphasis for a seminar may vary each time it is offered; therefore, with permission from the departmental chairperson, students may take each seminar more than once. Students majoring in German Studies may elect the E option, writing papers in English. Students majoring in German Literature choose the G option, completing all writing in German.
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 370-379 - G.Topics in German Civilization and Culture
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 470-479: G/E.Topics Seminar in German Literature and Thought
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A special comparative problem that spans the centuries, genres, or cultures. Offered upon demand.
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 470-479 - G/E.Topics Seminar in German Literature and Thought
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 482: German Literature and Thought before Classicism
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Course will focus on one pre-Classical period: Middle Ages, Renaissance-Reformation, Baroque, or Enlightenment.
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 482 - German Literature and Thought before Classicism
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 483: German Classicism
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Study of the writings of Goethe, Schiller, Holderlin, Herder, Wilhelm von Humboldt, and others in various genres (drama, Novelle, Lyric, epic, essay).
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 483 - German Classicism
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 484.19th: Century German Literature and Thought
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Examination of one topic, genre, or period, e.g., Romanticism, Heine and Young Germany, poetic realism, the Novelle, drama, literature and the visual arts.
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 484.19th - Century German Literature and Thought
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 485.20th: Century German Literature and Thought
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Examination of a topic, genre, period or author, e.g., The Artist and Society, Literature of Exile, East German Literature, Lyric Poetry, Expressionism, Kafka, Brecht.
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 485.20th - Century German Literature and Thought
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 490: G.Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Independent study directed by the German staff. Permission of the chairperson.
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GERMAN AND GERMAN STUDIES 490 - G.Independent Study
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