UCLA General Catalog 1971-72 - Registrar - UCLA
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338 / GERMANIC LANGUAGES<br />
1238. The Classical Goethe.<br />
201 B. History of Germaistles.<br />
Prerequisites: courses 100, 101 and 103A or 103B,<br />
or consent of the instructor. Reading and discussion<br />
of representative works of Goethe 's maturity and old<br />
age, including Iphigenie out Tauris, Torquato Tasso,<br />
Die Wahlcewwndtschaften, Novelle, and a wide<br />
selection of lyrics. Mr. Bahr, Mr. Hagge<br />
124. Advanced Study In Romanticism.<br />
Prerequisites : courses 100, 101 , 104, or consent of<br />
the instructor. Reading and analysis of a wider range<br />
A history of the study of German literature and<br />
the German language from Humanism to the present<br />
with particular attention to the development<br />
of new methods in philology and literary bistorioggrphy<br />
. Mr. Bl umt, Mr. Wad<br />
201 C. Theories and Methods of Literary Criticism.<br />
Foundations of literary criticism, current theories<br />
and methods . Mr. Baler<br />
of works than in course 104. Mr. Nehring 201 D. Diplematics , Palaeography , and Principles of<br />
125. Advanced Study in Nineteenth Century<br />
Text Editing.<br />
Literature.<br />
(Formerly numbered 124.) Prerequisites : courses<br />
100, 101 , 105, or consent of the instructor. Reading<br />
A study of diplomatics, medieval German palse.<br />
ography, and the principles of editing various types<br />
of texts. Mr. Bid<br />
and analysis of a wider range of works than in 105.<br />
Mr. Nehring<br />
126. Advanced Study In Modern Literature.<br />
(Formerly numbered 125.) Prerequisites : courses<br />
100, 101, 106 or consent of the instructor . Reading<br />
and analysis of a wide range of the literature from<br />
1890-1945. Mr. Johnson, Mr Oswald<br />
202A. Middle Nigh German.<br />
(Formerly numbered 202.) Introduction to the<br />
Middle High German language.<br />
Mr. Simi , Mr. Kamsda<br />
202B. Readings In Middle High German Literature.<br />
(Formerly numbered 203 .) Readings from Middle<br />
127. Advanced Study in Contemporary Literature.<br />
Prerequisites: courses 100, 101, 107 or consent<br />
of the instructor. Analysis of a wide range of German<br />
literature from 1945 to the present. Mr. McCann<br />
High German courtly literature.<br />
Mr. B[urd , Mr Kamdn<br />
203A. The Courtly Epic.<br />
Analysis of Hartmann's Erec and Iwein, Wolf-<br />
128. Advanced Composition , Grammar and<br />
Conversation.<br />
ram's Parzival, and Gottfried 's Tristan . Lectures<br />
on methods of interpretation.<br />
Mr. BSuml, Mr. Gores<br />
(Formerly numbered 116.) Prerequisites : courses<br />
108A- 108B or consent of the instructor. Grammar,<br />
composition, conversation.<br />
Mr. Karnein, Mrs. Lombardi, Mr. Schmidt<br />
203B. The Courtly Lyric.<br />
Analysis of lyric poetry from Der von Kiirenberg<br />
to Johannes Hadlaub . Mr. Biuml , Mr. Kaman<br />
129. German Phonetics.<br />
203C. The Heroic Epic.<br />
(Formerly numbered 118.) Study of the articulatory<br />
basis of the sounds of German and practice<br />
in standard pronunciation . Mr. Wilbur<br />
Analysis and methods of interpretation of heroic<br />
poetry from the Hildebrondalied to Kudrun.<br />
Mr. Bgnml, Mr. Wald<br />
132. Goethe's Faust.<br />
204A. Early New High German Literature.<br />
Prerequisites : courses 100, 101 , 123A , 123B or Introduction to the Early New High Gemara<br />
consent of the instructor . Detailed interpretationlanguage<br />
, readings from Early New High German<br />
of Goethe 's Faust, Parts I and II, together with literature . Mr. Sobel<br />
more general consideration of other treatments of<br />
the Faust theme in European literature . Mr. Hagge 2048. Renaissance and Reformation Literature.<br />
134. German Folklore.<br />
A survey of the various genres of German folk-<br />
(Formerly numbered 204.) German<br />
the 15th and 16th centuries .<br />
literature of<br />
Mr. Solid<br />
lore. Mr . Hand, Mr. Ward<br />
188A-188ZZ . Special Studies . (y4 or 1 course)<br />
Prerequisites : senior or graduate standing, and<br />
consent of the instructor . To be arranged with the<br />
205A. Baroque Novel and Prose Satire.<br />
Development of modern Baroque scholarship and<br />
definition of Baroque as literary period . Types of<br />
the Baroque novel and prose satire . Mr. Wageaer<br />
member of the faculty who will direct the study.<br />
The member of the faculty directing the study will<br />
be identified by the same two-letter code used to<br />
identify his 599 research course. A course of independent<br />
study for graduates or senior undergraduates<br />
who desire more intensive or specialized investigation<br />
of material covered in a regular course, and<br />
who present such a course as a prerequisite.<br />
The Staff<br />
Graduate Courses<br />
205B. Baroque Lyric and Drama.<br />
Prosodies and lyrics from J. Regnart to J. C.<br />
Gunther and Baroque drama from Heinrich Julius<br />
von Braunschweig to Christian Reuter.<br />
Mr. Sobel, Mr. Wagoner<br />
206A. Enlightenment and Sentimentalism.<br />
Representative authors of the earlier part of the<br />
eighteenth century from Gottsched through Leasing.<br />
201A. Bibliography of German Literary History.<br />
Mr. Bahr, Mr. Hagge<br />
(Formerly numbered 201.) Study of the various 2068. Sturm and Drang.<br />
kinds of bibliographies , handbooks , lexica , series<br />
publications , journals, literary histories , and other<br />
reference works. Mr. Sobel<br />
Representative authors of the Sturm and Droag<br />
including the young Goethe and Schiller.<br />
Mr. Bahr, Mr. Groos, Mr. Hagge