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Coordinator: Professor Manteiga
The following courses are offered in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures and may be used for major credit in comparative literature studies. They may not be used for major credit in English or languages. (CLA 391, 395, 396, 397 may be used for major credit in classics.)
Classics
391 Ancient Laughter: The Comic Tradition in Greece and Rome
395 Greek Mythology: Gods, Heroes, and Humans
396 Myths of Rome
397 Greek Myth and Tragedy
Comparative Literature Studies
235 Modern Thought: Philosophy and Literature
250 Themes and Myths
335 Interdisciplinary Studies in Comparative Literature
350 Literary Theory and Criticism
450 Studies in Comparative Literature
French
391 Literature to 1789 in Translation
392 19th-Century Literature in Translation
393 20th-Century Literature in Translation
German
392 Masterpieces of German Literature
Italian
391, 392 Masterpieces of Italian Literature
395 Dante’s Divine Comedy
Russian
391, 392 Masterpieces of Russian Literature
The following courses are offered in the Department of English and may be used for major credit in comparative literature studies and in English. They may not be used for major credit in languages.
English
160 Literatures of the World
335 Interdisciplinary Studies in Comparative Literature
350 Literary Theory and Criticism
366 Greek and Roman Drama
367 The Epic
468 Traditions of the Continental Novel
560 Studies in European Texts
Literature in English translation courses and literature courses are offered in the Department of English and the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, and constitute part of the offerings for a major in comparative literature studies.