SLAVC 198B
Honors Research in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Languages and Cultures
Description: Tutorial, three hours. Requisite: course 198A. Limited to senior departmental honors program students. Research and writing field of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian languages and cultures under direct supervision of faculty mentor. Topics chosen through consultation with faculty mentor. Students meet regularly with faculty adviser to report on their research, discuss drafts of thesis chapters, and revise writing. Individual contract required. Letter grading.
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I took Russian 25. I really enjoyed the class because its assignments were just to read (and enjoy) Russian literature: it was my first time reading most of the novels (especially Crime and Punishment and Anna Karenina), and Professor Lenhoff's discussions helped me appreciate the structure and themes of both works. I also felt that both works gave me a more worldly and wise point of view of life, which made them even more enjoyable. The reading does get really long at the end, but the novels are quite long themselves, and the length should not be the reason to not read it. Take the class and be exposed to some great works that you might not have time otherwise to read.
I took Russian 25. I really enjoyed the class because its assignments were just to read (and enjoy) Russian literature: it was my first time reading most of the novels (especially Crime and Punishment and Anna Karenina), and Professor Lenhoff's discussions helped me appreciate the structure and themes of both works. I also felt that both works gave me a more worldly and wise point of view of life, which made them even more enjoyable. The reading does get really long at the end, but the novels are quite long themselves, and the length should not be the reason to not read it. Take the class and be exposed to some great works that you might not have time otherwise to read.