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121a-d INDEPENDENT WORK IN GERMAN. (3 ea.) I, II, S _ StaE
This course is designed for students who wish to do advanced work in German
on any subject. Prereq: Maior and a standing of 3.0 in the department.
122a,b ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC GERMAN. (3 ea.) I, II, S_ _ _ Whitaker I
This course is designed for students of the Physical and Biological Sciences. Reading
is done in recent Gemian scientific journals and books, the material being selecte
in line with the student’s special interest. Prereq: 23b or 24b. ,
PROSEMINARS IN 18th, 19th and 20th CENTURY GERMAN LITERATURE.
A balanced selection of works from one representative author of each century will
be studied in each course, and written reports will be assigned on various subjects
related to his writing.
The purpose of the proseminar courses is threefold:
(1) Study of a representative author and certain of his works in their relation to
his period;
(2) Acquaintance with basic works of the author; _ _
(3) Training in simple research projects and proper form in the writing of papers.
Prerequisites for any Prcseminar Course: 28a or 28b.
123 PROSEMINAR IN KLEIST. (3) I Whitaker
124 PROSEMINAR IN HAUPTMANN. (3) II Bigge
125 PROSEMINAR IN SCHILLER. (3) I
126 PROSEMINAR IN GRILLPARZER. (3) II Whitaker
l 127 PROSEMINAR IN THOMAS MANN. (3) I Bigge
128 PROSEMINAR IN LESSING. (3) II
129 PROSEMINAR IN HEBBEL. (3) I Whitaker
130 PROSEMINAR IN SUDERMANN. (3) II Whitaker
131a,b ]UNIOR TUTORIAL FOR GERMAN MA]ORS. (1 ea.) I, II, S Staff
A review of the History of German Literature from its beginning.
132a,b SENIOR TUTORIAL FOR GERMAN MAJORS. (3 ea.) I, II, S Staff
The development of the German Epic and Lyric is studied during the first semester
and development of the German Drama during the second semseter.
133a,b LIFE AND WORKS OF GOETHE. (3 ea.) I, II, S
This course follows the unfolding of Goethe’s genius from his first lyrics through
Faust. His principal literary works will be read and attention devoted to auto-
biographical material, letters and diaries. Prereq: six semesters of German.
134 ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE. (3) I, II Staff
This course in Germanic Philology acquaints the student with the position of German
in the European language group and traces the development of the language to the
present. Special emphasis is given to the relationship of German and English words.
Prereq: six semesters of German.
135 INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN. (3) I, II Staff
This is a literary course with a necessary minimum of Middle High German gram-
mar. Selections will be read from epic and lyric poetry of the period and reports
will be given on assigned topics. Prereq: six semesters of German.
136 ADVANCED GERMAN CONVERSATION AND COMPOSITION. (3) I, II Ubben
This course is primarily for German majors. It involves intensive practice in the
writing of German prose, with some review of German grammar. Prereq: six sc-
mesters of German.
221a GERMAN DRAMA OF THE 19th CENTURY. (3) I Whitaker
This course is a study of the German Drama from Schiller’s "Die Braut von Messina"
' to 1870. Prereq: six semesters of German.
. 221b THE GERMAN NOVELLE. (3) II Whitaker
This course traces the origin and development of the German Novelle from Goethe
· to Thomas Mann. Prere: six semesters of German.
222a,b 20th CENTURY GERMAN LITERATURE. (3 ea.) I, II Bigge
Extensive readings, discussions, and comprehensive reports on the leading literary
minds and movements of this Century. Prereq: six semesters of German.
223 THE AGE OF GOETHE. (3) I, II
A seminar devoted to the investigation of one or more topics in t.lie literature and
social development of Germany during the period 1750 to 1825. Prereq: six semes-
` ters of German.