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Comparative Literature
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Nov 13th, 2009
Research Guide to support Comparative Literature at Washington University.
Book Reviews and Bibliography
by Olin Reference Help Desk - last updated on Nov 03rd, 2009
A guide to reference sources for finding information on books.
CL 115 Freshman Sem.: The Acceleration of the World: Speeding and the Arts (Spring 2009)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Course guide to support Comp Lit 115 01: Freshman Seminar: The Accerlation of the World taught by Lionel Cuillé, Spring 2009.
CL 211 World Literature: A Comparatist´s Atlas
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 24th, 2009
Course guide to support Comp Lit World Literature: A Comparatist's Atlas taught by Ignacio Infante, Fall 2009.
CL 376 Monsters of the Middle Ages (Layher)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Course Guide to support CL 376 Monsters of the Middle Ages taught by William Layher (Spring 2009)
CL 494 Truth or Fiction (McGlothlin)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Course Guide to support CL 494 Truth or Fiction? Autobiographical Fiction and Fictional Autobiography taught by Erin McGlothlin (Fall 2008)
CL 552 Methods of Literary Study: Theory and Practice of Literary Translation II
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Course guide to support the CL 552 Methods of Literary Study: Theory and Practice of Literary Translation II taught by Robert E. Hegel (Spring 2009)
Digital Humanities
by Tim Lepczyk - last updated on Jul 06th, 2009
Digital Humanities is a multi-disciplinary field that combines traditional study in the humanities with the resources of information technology. This cross-section of scholarly work and technology creates new opportunities for research and publishing.
GER 314A/HUM 313A The Legend of King Arthur in the Middle Ages (Westphal)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Sep 24th, 2009
Course guide to support GER 314A/HUM 313A The Legend of King Arthur in the Middle Ages taught by Sarah Westphal (Fall 2009)
GER 529/CL 511 Walter Benjamin & Co. (Koepnick)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Research Guide to support German 529/CompLit 511 course on Walter Benjamin (Fall 2008)


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