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| | University Graduate School Bulletin 2000-2002: Comparative Literature (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | There are three ways to meet the master’s project requirement: (1) by submitting a suitable term or seminar paper as a master’s essay (the proseminar requirement is a suitable means for fulfilling this option); or (2) by submitting an expansion of a seminar paper; or (3) by writing a formal master’s thesis. |
 | | Jointly administered by the Comparative Literature Program and the Department of English, the minor requires a minimum of three courses, including at least one selected from Comparative Literature C503, C504, C601, C602, and one from English G660, L605, L607, L608, or L707. |
 | | C790 Studies in Film and Literature (4-12 cr.) Topic varies: evolution of national literary and cinematic traditions; cinema and the theory of narrative; literary adaptation in cinema; comparative study of cinematic and literary movements (e.g., surrealism, expressionism). |
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