MGR Modern Greek CoursesMGR100Y1
An intensive introduction to Modern Greek. MGR245Y1
A course designed for students with some command of the language. Vocabulary building; study of grammar and syntax; compositional skills, leading to the study of a prose literary work. MGR301H1
Greek poetry 1830-1930. Selected readings from the poetry of Dionysios Solomos and others, up to Costas Karyotakis. MGR302H1
Greek prose from the end of the 19th century to 1930. MGR320H1
A survey of twentieth century Greek history to 1967, which provides the historical, political and social background to the study of Modern Greek literature and theatre. Especially designed for students who intend to take MGR351H/352H/357H. Readings in Greek and English. (Offered in alternate years) MGR351H1
Greek poetry from 1930 to the present. A seminar course based on the reading of whole works of modern Greek poets; comparison and contrast with classical and modern (non-Greek) poets. (Offered in alternate years) MGR352H1
Greek prose since 1930. (Offered in alternate years) MGR357H1
A seminar course based on the reading of representative dramatists of contemporary Greece. (Offered in alternate years) MGR428Y1/429Y1
Prerequisite: One 300-level credit in MGR; permission of the department MGR430H1/431H1
Prerequisite: One 300-level credit in MGR; permission of the department |
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