LC 23000: World Lit To 1700 A D

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Rachel Hackett

(CMPL 23000) Foundations for comparison of works in different languages, thematic (philosophical, sociological, psychological) and structural (genre, composition, use of linguistic devices); parallel interrelation of theme and structure in works of different literatures. The importance of literary norms and systems of genres. Examination of crosscurrents in different literatures during successive periods of development. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.

Course LC 230 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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