C LIT 357 A: Literature and Film

Spring 2025
Meeting:
TTh 2:30pm - 4:20pm / FSH 107
SLN:
11746
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
GLITS 314 A , SLAVIC 223 A
Instructor:
SAME AS SLAVIC 223A AND GLITS 314A
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

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Macbeth (1971)

Literature and Film: the East European Way

Please note: C LIT 357 A is the same as GLITS 314 A and Slavic 223 A

If one section is full please enroll in another.

Professor Gordana Crnković

TA: Svetlana Ostroverkhova

 

This course looks at how films by East European directors employed literary works of different genres to create some of the best and most internationally recognized films of these directors’ careers, as well as make literature itself more popular and widely read. Among other examples, we will look at how these films adapted short stories by one of the most important Czech authors, Bohumil Hrabal, the novel The Door by Hungarian writer Magda Szabó, the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, and the memoir The Pianist by Władysław Szpilman. Films for the class will be available on Canvas and the required books in UW Bookstore. We will watch a number of films as well as read literary works that served as their blueprint—a few short stories, one play, one novel, and excerpts from the memoir. No prerequisites.  

Catalog Description:
The film as an art form, with particular reference to the literary dimension of film and to the interaction of literature with the other artistic media employed in the form. Films are shown as an integral part of the course. Content varies.
GE Requirements Met:
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
March 5, 2025 - 11:29 am