LITP 0101
Intro to World Literature
This course is an introduction to the critical analysis of imaginative literature of the world, the dissemination of themes and myths, and the role of translation as the medium for reaching different cultures. Through the careful reading of selected classic texts from a range of Western and non-Western cultures, students will deepen their understanding and appreciation of the particular texts under consideration, while developing a critical vocabulary with which to discuss and write about these texts, both as unique artistic achievements of individual and empathetic imagination and as works affected by, but also transcending their historical periods. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Subject:
- Literature Program
- Department:
- Literature Program
- Division:
- Literature
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- CMP CW LIT
- Equivalent Courses:
Sections
Spring 2011
LITP0101X-S11 Discussion
Spring 2010
LITP0101X-S10 Discussion
Spring 2009
LITP0101X-S09 Discussion
Spring 2008
LITP0101X-S08 Discussion
Spring 2007
LITP0101X-S07 Discussion
Fall 2006
LITP0101B-F06 Lecture
LITP0101Z-F06 Discussion
Spring 2006
LITP0101X-S06 Discussion
Fall 2005
LITP0101Z-F05 Discussion
Spring 2005
LITP0101X-S05 Discussion
Fall 2004
LITP0101Z-F04 Discussion