GERM 204(S) From Goethe to Kafka
After centuries of dependence on foreign models, German writing emerged around
1790 as the most creative and powerful national literature in Europe. German
authors continued to make widely influential contributions into the early
decades of the twentieth century. The course will survey the major periods
within this era: Storm and Stress, Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, and
Modernism. We will read literary and theoretical texts by Goethe, Schiller,
Hegel, Kleist, Buchner, Nietzsche, Thomas Mann, Rilke, and Kafka. All readings
in English.
Requirements: active class participation and two medium-length papers.
Hour: B. KIEFFER