<p>For Professor Stephanie Paulsell - Literature of Journey and Quest</p>
<p>Thank you in advance.</p>
<p>For Professor Stephanie Paulsell - Literature of Journey and Quest</p>
<p>Thank you in advance.</p>
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<p>[Culture and Belief 32: Back Roads to Far Places: Literature of Journey and Quest]
Stephanie A. Paulsell (Harvard Divinity School) and William A. Graham, Jr. (Harvard Divinity School; Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)
Half course (spring term) M., W., at 10, and a weekly section to be arranged. EXAM GROUP: 3
Expected to be given in 2013-2014
Catalog Number: 39198
Explores themes of journey and quest in world literature and the interplay between their literary and religious dimensions. Considers the relationship between physical and interior journeys, home and exile, quest and peregrination. Emphasis will be on careful reading of, and thoughtful essays on, texts such as Gilgamesh, the Bible, Quest of the Holy Grail, Walden, and works by Tolkien, Dante, Teresa of Avila, Ashvaghosha, Hesse, Basho, Shusako Endo, Charles Johnson, Virginia Woolfe, and Cormac McCarthy.
Note: Offered jointly with the Divinity School as 2490. This course fulfills the requirement that one of the eight General Education courses also engage substantially with Study of the Past. This course, when taken for a letter grade, meets the Core area requirement for Literature and Arts A.
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<p>Recent Q Scores (Full Q Report):
Spring 2011-2012 – 4.0 (Stephanie A. Paulsell)
Spring 2009-2010 – 4.3 (Stephanie A. Paulsell)</p>
<p>thanks so much for the information… I was unaware that Summer Students had access to the same login, but i was wwwwrrong as Fonzie used to say</p>