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Russian Literature (ENGL 2432)

Term: Academic Year 2010-2011 Fall

Faculty

There is not currently a faculty member for this course

Schedule

Thu, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM (9/7/2010 - 12/17/2010) Location: MAIN LIBRY BOORS

Description

This course centers on the intersection of Russian narrative literature and Orthodox Christian spirituality. Beginning with Byzantine missionaries, medieval hagiography, and The Way of a Pilgrim, the course will focus on works by 19th and 20th c. authors like Leskov, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, and Vodolazkin. Exploring the interface between literature and monastic piety, religious philosophy/ethics, the Slavophile movement, and Western modernity, attention will also be given to the influence of themes from patristic theology on Russian literary style and criticism. Students will gain not only a comprehension of Russian cultural history and exposure to some of the world's greatest novelists, but also appreciation of the role literature has had - and still has today - in living the Orthodox faith.