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AP/EN 3192 6.0 Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern

AP/EN 3192 6.0 Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern

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AP/EN 3192 6.00

Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP HUMA 3014

A study of concepts of tragedy and tragic themes in literature from antiquity to the present viewed in their cultural and historical contexts as well as in relation to their contemporary relevance. Readings by authors such as Aeschylus, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, Pirandello, Brecht.
Course credit exclusions: None. 

PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/HUMA 3740 6.00 (prior to Summer 1990), AK/EN 3000L 6.00 (prior to Summer 2004), AK/EN 3835 6.00, AK/FA 3300 6.00 (prior to Summer 2004), AK/HUMA 3300 6.00.

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