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Certain offerings in German literature, marked #, are open to all students and are conducted in English with a dual reading list, each text being available in the original language and in English translation. Students wishing credit toward the German con- centration will be required to do all the reading in the original. These courses do meet the Distribution Requirement but cannot be taken in fulfillment of the Foreign Lit- erature Requirement. GER 1 Introductory German GER 2 Intermediate Germ...an GER 3aR Composition and Conversation GER 5a Accelerated Second Year German GER 6a, aR Advanced Readings in German Culture GER 98a,b Independent Study EULIT 99c Senior Seminar EULIT 100a Critical Approaches to European Literature EULIT 100b The Development of a Genre *GER 102a German Literature Before 1700 90 *GER 106aR Advanced Exercises in German Composition and Literary Style GER 1 lOaR Introduction to the Life and Works of Goethe GER 120a Enlightenment, Storm and Stress, Idealism: Lessing, Lenz, and Schiller *GER 130b German Romanticism *GER 140aR German Literature in the Nineteenth Century *#GER ISOaR (JCS 150aR) The Jewish Contribution to German Literature *GER 160bR German Drama and Lyric Poetry from Naturalism to the Second World War *#GER 170bR German Literature Since the "Year Zero" (1945) GER 180a Twentieth Century Prose: Mann, Kafka, Hesse GREEK (See Classical and Oriental Studies) HEBREW (See Near Eastern and Judaic Studies) HISTORY Professor Eugene C.
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