2022 Fall
SLAVIC 45 002 - LEC 002
Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature
Robyn M Jensen
Class #:30364
Units: 4
Instruction Mode:
In-Person Instruction
Offered through
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
6
Enrolled: 34
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 40
Waitlist Max: 3
No Reserved Seats
Hours & Workload
3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, and 9 hours of outside work hours per week.
Final Exam
THU, DECEMBER 15TH
03:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Social Sciences Building 136
Other classes by Robyn M Jensen
Course Catalog Description
Nineteenth-century Russian literature, including Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov.
The class is taught in English, on the basis of English translations; students with knowledge of Russian are encouraged to do at least some of the reading in the original.
Class Description
We will read some of the celebrated works of the Russian nineteenth century, from Pushkin through Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy to Chekhov.
It is the nineteenth century that poses the decisive questions of Russian modernity: the quest for an identity for the nation and its language, the problem of literary realism, the responsibilities of literature as an agent of social change, the status of the writer within changing social hierarchies, the correlation of the personal and the collective, the political and the metaphysical. These are decades of formal exploration and cultural anxiety, existential doubt and political denunciation. To define the nineteenth century and its questions and make them speak to us will be our goal this semester.
Texts:
Pushkin, Eugene Onegin, trans. James E. Falen, Oxford UP; ISBN: 0192838995
Lermontov. A Hero of Our Time, trans. Paul Foote, Penguin Classics; ISBN: 0140447958
Gogol. The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol, trans. Richard Pevear, Larissa Volokhonsky; Vintage Classics; ISBN: 0375706158
Turgenev. Fathers and Children. Trans. Michael R. Katz, Norton Critical Edition; ISBN: 0393927979
Dostoevsky. Notes from Underground, Ed. and Trans. Michael Katz, Norton Critical Edition; ISBN: 0393976120
Tolstoy, The Cossacks and Other Stories, Trans. David McDuff, Penguin Classics; ISBN: 0140449590
Tolstoy, Childhood, Boyhood, Youth. Trans. Judson Rosengrant, Penguin Classics; ISBN: 0140449922
Chekhov. The Portable Chekhov. Edited by Avrahm Yarmolinsky, Viking Portable Library; ISBN: 0140150353
Class Notes
This course is a requirement for the major in Russian Language and Literature, and a prerequisite for the minor in Russian Literature, and is recommended for prospective graduate students in Slavic. No knowledge of Russian is required; the classes and readings are in English.
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Requirements class fulfills
Meets Arts & Literature, L&S Breadth
Reserved Seats
Current Enrollment
No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
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Associated Sections
None