LIT 331 - World Literature II - Elliot
Instructor: Dr. Norbert Elliot
Course Description: Literature 331 offers students an opportunity to enhance their understanding of contemporary global interactions by exploring a diverse array of culturally expressive artifacts---novels, short stories, and poems--grouped geographically by region. Course readings represent the following regions: Europe, Asia, and Africa and the Middle East. A second course, Literature 330, covers the literature of North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Australia and Oceania.

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| Welcome Letter | File (HTML) |
| Course Syllabus | File (HTML) |
| Lecture 01: An Introduction to World Literature II | Video Audio |
| Lecture 02: Writing About World Literature | Video Audio |
| Lecture 03: The Literature of Europe | Video Audio |
| Lecture 04: European Poetry | Video Audio |
| Lecture 05: Russian Fiction | Video Audio |
| Lecture 06: Eastern European Fiction a Fictitious Family | Video Audio |
| Lecture 07: Friedrich Durrenmatt | Video Audio |
| Lecture 08: Italo Calvino | Video Audio |
| Lecture 09: Introduction to Asia | Video Audio |
| Lecture 10: Ku Xun | Video Audio |
| Lecture 11: Ding Ling | Video Audio |
| Lecture 12: Yukio Mishima | Video Audio |
| Lecture 13: Pramoedya Ananta Toer | Video Audio |
| Lecture 14: Mahasweta Devi | Video Audio |
| Lecture 15: Introduction to Africa and the Middle East | Video Audio |
| Lecture 16: Chinua Achebe | Video Audio |
| Lecture 17: A New Tradition: African and Arabic Literature | Video Audio |
| Lecture 18: Ngugi Wa Thiong | Video Audio |
| Lecture 19: An Overview of Contemporary Israeli Literature | Video Audio |
| Lecture 20: Course Conclusion | Video Audio |

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