C LIT 362 B: Topics in Modern Literature

Winter 2023
Meeting:
WF 9:30am - 11:20am / ARC 160
SLN:
11955
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
HONORS 241 B , CHID 495 A , RUSS 340 A , RUSS 543 A , ENGL 300 A , GLITS 311 D
Instructor:
RUSSIA'S BIG BOOKS SAME AS RUSS 340 AND GLITS 311
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

The Master and Margarita

Generations of Russian readers, writers and cultural figures have called Mikhail Bulgakov’s "The Master and Margarita" (published posthumously in 1966) the greatest novel of the 20th century. This may strike non-Russians as a odd choice; besides its hilarious satire of the early Soviet Union, the work encompasses a visit by Satan and his retinue, naked witches flying on broomsticks over Moscow, the most bizarre ball in all of literature and a reimagining of the last days of Jesus Christ. Bulgakov’s novel has an irreducible weirdness to it, somehow embracing a resolutely Christian, pagan and atheist vision of life. This course examines the novel itself, as well as it sources, its adaptations, its commercialization and its enduring place in Russian culture, all while exploring the many weirdnesses that make it a truly unique reading experience.

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Catalog Description:
Explores topics in literature and cultures of the modern world (approximately 1800-present) across national and regional cultures, such as particular movements, authors, genres, themes, or problems.
Department Requirements Met:
Literature Core
GE Requirements Met:
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
April 30, 2024 - 10:43 am