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English 250

Research Seminar: Proust


Section Semester Instructor Time Location Course Areas
3 Spring 2008 Miller, D.A.
Miller, D.A.
Thurs. 3:30-6:30 204 Wheeler
  • Graduate Courses

Description

A reading of Proust�s Recherche (in the Moncrieff/Kilmartin translation) alongside�and as�a reflection on traditional novel form.

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