Comparative and World Literature

fall 2022
 
All Classes
  • Comparative and World Literature
  • Director of Program: Harriett Murav
  • Program Office: 3080 Foreign Languages Building, 707 South Mathews, Urbana
  • P: 217-333-4987
COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE
CWL 114 Global Consciousness and Lit
CWL 117 Russ & E Euro Science Fiction
CWL 119 Literature of Fantasy
CWL 191 Freshman Honors Tutorial
CWL 199 Undergraduate Open Seminar
CWL 209 Jewish American and US Minority Literatures in Dialogue
CWL 211 The Arab-Israeli Conflict
CWL 212 Israeli Cinema and Television
CWL 215 Madness, Myth, and Murder
CWL 216 Legends of King Arthur
CWL 220 Exploring the Greek and Roman World
CWL 226 Humanist Persp of Afro-Am Exp
CWL 227 Golden Age of Russian Lit
CWL 230 Popular Cultures of Contemporary East Asia
CWL 240 Italy Middle Ages & Renaiss
CWL 241 Early Masterpieces of Western Culture
CWL 251 Viking Mythology
CWL 254 Grimm's Fairy Tales in Context
CWL 257 Enlightenment Literature and Culture
CWL 259 Early African American Literature and Culture
CWL 262 Gender & Sexuality in Greco-Roman Antiquity
CWL 264 Introduction to Greek and Roman Theater
CWL 267 The Short Story
CWL 272 Sexuality and Literature
CWL 275 Masterpieces of East Asian Lit
CWL 311 Japan Lit in Translation I
CWL 322 The Comic Imagination
CWL 324 Dostoevsky
CWL 414 Petrarch & Boccaccio
CWL 461 Lit Genres and Forms
CWL 493 Senior Thesis and Honors
CWL 496 Special Topics in Comp Lit II
CWL 501 Theory of Literature
CWL 503 Historiography of Cinema
CWL 511 Applied Literary Translation I
CWL 535 Nabokov
CWL 571 Seminar in Literary Relations
CWL 576 Methods in Slavic Grad Study
CWL 581 Seminar Lit Themes
CWL 593 Special Studies
CWL 599 Thesis Research