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<SUBJECT ID="126-335" CODEUSED="126-335/435">
<TITLE>THE RUSSIAN NOVEL AND CRITICISM</TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7 3rd and 4th year
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor J Armstrong.
<PREREQUISITES>Advanced Russian B.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Three hours per week.
<OBJECTIVES>By the end of the subject students should be able to:
<ul>
<li>Understand the development of the genre in Russian literature;
<li>Demonstrate a close understanding of one or two selected authors.
</ul>
<CONTENT>The development of the novel in the 19th and 20th centuries. Special attention will be given to one major work by each of Lermontov, Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Bulgakov, along with a significant critical article on each.
<ASSESSMENT>By essays and class paper totalling up to 5,000 words (3rd year), 6,000 words (4th year).
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT>Reading list to be supplied
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
</SUBJECT>
</SOURCE>

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<TITLE>THE RUSSIAN NOVEL AND CRITICISM</TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor J Armstrong.
<PREREQUISITES>Advanced Russian B.
<SEMESTER>First semester.
<CONTACT>Three hours each week
<OBJECTIVES>By the end of the sunject students should be able to:
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<li>understand the development of the genre in Russian literature;
<li>demonstrate a close understanding of one or two selected authors.
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<CONTENT>The development of the novel in the 19th and 20th centuries. Special attention will be given to one major work by each of Lermontov, Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Bulgakov, along with a significant critical article on each.
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<ATEXT>Reading list to be supplied
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