LITERATURE

Russian Poetry (Russian 130A, 130B, 130C): Taught entirely in Russian.
130A: Introduction to Analysis of Russian Poetry
130B: Russian Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Realism
130C: Russian Poetry in the 20th Century

Russian Prose Fiction (Russian 140A, 140B, 140C, 140D): Taught entirely in Russian.
140A: Introduction to Analysis of Russian Narrative Prose
140B: Russian Romantic Prose
140C: The Great Realists
140D: 20th-Century Modernism

Seminar: Russian literature (Russian 193): Often taught in Russian.
Reading and discussion of selected authors

 

The Slavic Department also offers a variety of survey courses and courses on specific authors, such as Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov and Gogol, taught either in English or Russian. Other literature courses in the Slavic Department may have Russian-language sections. See the class instructor or contact Olga Kagan at okagan@humnet.ucla.edu for information about these courses.


OTHERS

Business Russian (Russian 108): Taught in Russian
Discussion of the Russian economy and business in Russia: language and advertising, business and official correspondence.

Languages of Los Angeles (Slavic 88)
A study of the languages spoken in Los Angeles (including Russian, Armenian and many others), their interaction, cross-influences, borrowing, and loan translations.

 
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