Curriculum:
- A general review of Early Russian literature (before Lomonosov).
- XVIII century: Lomonosov, Trediakovsky, Sumarokov, Derzhavin as part
of European Classicism.
- The Early XIX century: Karamzin and Zhukovsky (Sentimentalism and early
Romanticism).
- Pushkin: early Romantic poems, "Boris Godunov" and "Eugeny Onegin".
- Pushkin's prose, dramas and later poems.
- Poetry of Pushkin's epoch: Baratynsky, Batyushkov, Delvig.
- Lermontov's poetry.
- Lermontov's prose.
- Gogol.
- Turgenev.
- Saltykov-Shchedrin and Leskov.
- Tutchev, Fet, Nekrasov.
- Early Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.
- Later novels by Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
- Chekhov and early Gorky (dramas).
- The poetry of "The silver age": Blok, A. Bely, Kuzmin, Khodasevich.
- "The great four": Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva, Mandelshtam, Pasternak.
- Bunin and Nabokov (Russian period).
- Bulgakov and Platonov.
- The great "split" of Russian literature into "the literature of
emigration" and "Soviet literature": general review.
- The main trends of the 60-s and the 70-s: Shukshin, Trifonov, Aksenov,
Venechka Erofeev, Sasha Sokolov, Dovlatov.
- Joseph Brodsky.
- Modern prose.
- Modern poetry.
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