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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Dostoevsky and the 19th Century Novel: From Social Romanticism to Fantastic Realism

Course Information

Subject: Comparative Literature (CL)
Number: 356
Language of Instruction: English

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits, 4 quarter credits

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Summary

Considers the evolution of the Russian writer's work through a series of books leading up to The Brothers Karamazov. Examines the controversial stylistic qualities of Dostoevsky's work along with his roles as a great innovator in the history of the novel and as a participant in the ideological debates that marked his century and prefigured our own.

Full Description

Considers the evolution of the Russian writer's work through a series of books leading up to The Brothers Karamazov. Examines the controversial stylistic qualities of Dostoevsky's work along with his roles as a great innovator in the history of the novel and as a participant in the ideological debates that marked his century and prefigured our own.

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Dostoevsky and the 19th Century Novel: From Social Romanticism to Fantastic Realism

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