Department of Slavic and Central Asian
Languages
Russian 3-421 Course Description
Instructor: Mr. Jahn
Office: 107C Folwell Hall
Phone: 625-6557
General: Russian 3421 is a survey of Russian literary history
from its beginnings about 1000 AD to the middle of the 19th
century (including Dostoevsky and Turgenev). The course consists
of a series of lectures on the facts of Russian literary history
interspersed with class recitations and discussions of selected
authors, works, and secondary materials. See the class schedule
for details.
Examinations: There will be two examinations: a mid-term and a
final examination. Examinations may be of either the objective
(short answer) or essay type. The instructor will provide a
timely description of the examinations.
Required readings: All assignments are to be read by the date
indicated on the class schedule. The required readings, as well
as numerous suggestions for supplemental readings, are specified
in the "Supplementary Materials" for this course,
available on line at
http://www1.umn.edu/lol-russ/hpgary/Russ3421/Russ3421.htm.
Grades:
Recitation................15%
Mid-term Examination......25%
Final Examination.........60%
Note: The "S" grade is awarded only to students
earning conventional grades of "A," "B," or
"C."
Invitation: The instructor would be most happy to meet with you
during his office hours or at another mutually convenient time
for the purpose of discussing any questions you may have about
the material presented in the course or of pursuing in greater
detail any point that you may find to be of particular interest.