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262 I FOREIGN LANGUAGE AREA V. Forms, Periods, and Figures of Hispanic Literature 160. Medieval and Renainance Literature of Spain (3) Study of major works from the main genres such as El Cid, El libra de buen amor, La Celestina. 161. The Picaresque: Novel of Alienation (3) Study of the structure and meaning of such Hispanic Picaresque novels as El Lazarillo, El Busc6n, El Periquillo Sarniento. 163T. The Golden Age: Tradition and Innovation (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Study of the "comedia" represented by Lope, Cervantes, Tirso, and Calderon; the poetry of Garcilaso, San Juan and Gongora; the prose of Montemayor, Lope, Gracian, Quevedo, and Cervantes. 164. Spanish Literature of the Nineteenth Century (3) Detailed study of selected works, authors, movements, and genres of the nineteenth century. 165. Experimental Novel of Generation of '98 (3) Study of the novel of Azorin, Baroja, Unamuno, Valle Incliin, with particular attention to their experimentation with form and style. 166T. Twentieth Century Spanish Literature (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Readings and discussion of such poets as Machado, Lorca, and Hernandez and of such dramatists as Benavente, Valle-Incliin, Lorca, Buero Vallejo, and Alfonso Sastre. 173. Mexican Literature (3) Study of the works of such major Mexican literary figures as Sor Juana, Gutierrez Najera, Azuela, and Fuentes. 175. Literature and Revolution (3) Focus on the role of the essay and novel in the attempt to change and revolutionize Hispanic society; works by such writers as Marti, Azuela, Paz, Asturias, Gonzalez-Prada, Castro, and others. 176T. Twentieth Century Spanish-American Literature (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) (Former Span 105, 107, 171, 172) Intensive study of selected Spanish-American works including writings of Azuela, Fuentes, Carpentier, Vargas Llosa; outstanding poets such as Neruda, Vallejo, and Paz. 1m. Hispanic Literature in Translation (3; max total 6 If no topic repeated) (Former Span 177, 178) Credit may not be applied to Spanish major and minor requirements. Intensive study of outstanding works of Hispanic lite rature. 179. Cervantes in Translation (3) Intensive study of Don Quixote with special consideration of sources, textual problems, and various critical approaches. 180T. Major Figures in Hispanic Literature (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Reading and analysis of the works of one major Hispanic author such as Cervantes, Unamuno, Neruda. 190. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study.
Title | 1975-76 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1975-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 262 |
Full Text Search | 262 I FOREIGN LANGUAGE AREA V. Forms, Periods, and Figures of Hispanic Literature 160. Medieval and Renainance Literature of Spain (3) Study of major works from the main genres such as El Cid, El libra de buen amor, La Celestina. 161. The Picaresque: Novel of Alienation (3) Study of the structure and meaning of such Hispanic Picaresque novels as El Lazarillo, El Busc6n, El Periquillo Sarniento. 163T. The Golden Age: Tradition and Innovation (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Study of the "comedia" represented by Lope, Cervantes, Tirso, and Calderon; the poetry of Garcilaso, San Juan and Gongora; the prose of Montemayor, Lope, Gracian, Quevedo, and Cervantes. 164. Spanish Literature of the Nineteenth Century (3) Detailed study of selected works, authors, movements, and genres of the nineteenth century. 165. Experimental Novel of Generation of '98 (3) Study of the novel of Azorin, Baroja, Unamuno, Valle Incliin, with particular attention to their experimentation with form and style. 166T. Twentieth Century Spanish Literature (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Readings and discussion of such poets as Machado, Lorca, and Hernandez and of such dramatists as Benavente, Valle-Incliin, Lorca, Buero Vallejo, and Alfonso Sastre. 173. Mexican Literature (3) Study of the works of such major Mexican literary figures as Sor Juana, Gutierrez Najera, Azuela, and Fuentes. 175. Literature and Revolution (3) Focus on the role of the essay and novel in the attempt to change and revolutionize Hispanic society; works by such writers as Marti, Azuela, Paz, Asturias, Gonzalez-Prada, Castro, and others. 176T. Twentieth Century Spanish-American Literature (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) (Former Span 105, 107, 171, 172) Intensive study of selected Spanish-American works including writings of Azuela, Fuentes, Carpentier, Vargas Llosa; outstanding poets such as Neruda, Vallejo, and Paz. 1m. Hispanic Literature in Translation (3; max total 6 If no topic repeated) (Former Span 177, 178) Credit may not be applied to Spanish major and minor requirements. Intensive study of outstanding works of Hispanic lite rature. 179. Cervantes in Translation (3) Intensive study of Don Quixote with special consideration of sources, textual problems, and various critical approaches. 180T. Major Figures in Hispanic Literature (3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Reading and analysis of the works of one major Hispanic author such as Cervantes, Unamuno, Neruda. 190. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study. |
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