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Research Guide to support Comparative Literature at Washington University.
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CL 453A: Theories of Literary and Cultural Analysis: Narrative Theory (Fall 2015/McGlothlin)
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Guides for Courses Prior to Fall 2013 -- CompLit
CL 115 Freshman Sem.: The Acceleration of the World: Speeding and the Arts (Spring 2009)
CL 211 World Literature: A Comparatist´s Atlas (Fall 2009)
CL 364 Literature and Ethics: The Art of War (Spring 2012)
CL 376 Monsters of the Middle Ages (Spring 2009)
CL 438 Aesthetic Negativity: Adorno, Benjamin, and Kracauer on Litertaure, Art, and Media (Fall 2011)
CL 449 Storytelling Before 1500: An Introduction to Historical Narrative Theory (Spring 2015)
CL 494 Truth or Fiction (Fall 2008)
CL 511 Walter Benjamin & Co. (Fall 2008)
CL 512 Constructing Strangeness: Witches, Ghosts and Vampires (1500-2000) (Spring 2011)
CL 552 Methods of Literary Study: Theory and Practice of Literary Translation II (Spring 2009)
CL 569/GER 528: Europe: Questions of Identity and Unity (Spring 2013)
GER 529 Split Screens: Weimar Cinema and its Visions of Modernity (Fall 2009)
MED/REN 351: Death and Dying in Medieval Europe (Spring 2010)
WGSS 308 Masculinities: Bodies, Bombs, Balls (Spring 2011)
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