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         Scandinavian Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The Troll Circle (Modern Scandinavian Literature in Translation) by Sigurd Hoel, 1992-02-01
  2. History of the literature of the Scandinavian North from the most ancient times to the present by Frederik Winkel Horn, 1901
  3. Performing Definitions: Two Genres of Insult in Old Norse Literature (Studies in Scandinavian Literature and Culture, Volume 3) by Karen Swenson, 1991-09
  4. Tutelary Tales (Modern Scandinavian Literature in Translation) by Villy Sorensen, 1988-10-01
  5. Sturlunga Saga (Library of Scandinavian Literature Ser.) by Julia H. McGrew, George Thomas, 1974-12
  6. Under the Sun (Series B: English Translations of Works of Scandinavian Literature) by Hanne Marie Svendsen, 2006-07-17
  7. The Scapegoat (Series B: English Translations of Works of Scandinavian Literature) by Johan Borgen, 1994-03-10
  8. On the Threshold: New Studies in Nordic Literature (Series A: Scandinavian Literary History and Criticism) by Janet Garton, 2003-03-24
  9. Lucky Kristoffer (The Library of Scandinavian literature) by Martin Alfred Hansen, 1974-10
  10. A Sudden Liberating Thought (Series B: English Translations of Works of Scandinavian Literature) by Kjell Askildsen, 1994-09
  11. Scandinavian Cultural Radicalism: Literary Commitment and the Collective Novel in the 1930's (American University Studies Series XIX, General Literature) by Scott De Francesco, 1990-09
  12. Scandinavian Film (The Literature of cinema. Series II) by Forsyth Hardy, 1976-11
  13. Northern Arts: The Breakthrough of Scandinavian Literature and Art, from Ibsen to Bergman by Arnold Weinstein, 2010-10-21
  14. Dreams of Roses and Fire (Library of Nordic Literature) by Eyvind Johnson, 1984-02

81. Medieval Studies Program
the Italian Renaissance; 271 Masterpieces of scandinavian literatureMiddle Ages1900; 342 Mythology of Scandinavia; 345 The Scandinavian
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/msp/courses.html
The Certificate in Medieval Studies
All students (including special students, graduate students, law students, etc.) are eligible to earn the Certificate in Medieval Studies, the requirements for which are listed below.
  • COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Eight (8) courses, according to the following distributional requirements:
  • Required Course: History 115: Medieval Europe 410-1500 (or equivalent)
  • Two Courses from the Following:
    • Geography:
      • 577: History of Cartography
    • Hebrew and Semitic Studies:
      • 371: Topics in Jewish Civilization (when topic is medieval)
      • 471-472: Jewish Cultural History
      • 473: Jewish Civilization in Medieval Spain
    • History:
      • 313: Introduction to Byzantine History and Civilization
      • 317: Medieval Social and Intellectual History: 400-1200
      • 318: Medieval Social and Intellectual History: 1200-1450
      • 321: Economic Life in Medieval Europe
      • 325: History of Medieval France
      • 326: Venice and the Venetian Republic in History and Culture
      • 333: The Renaissance
      • 339: History of Spain and Portugal to 1700
      • 369: English Constitutional HistoryThe Medieval Era
      • 417: History of Russia
      • 431: History of Scandinavia to 1815
      • 435: Politics and the State in the Medieval Islamic World
      • 539: The Middle East and the Balkans during the Ottoman Era, 1200-1600
  • 82. European Literature - Electronic Texts
    scandinavian Studies Web literature Electronic Text Collections in Western European literature (WESS) with sections for each country. Most texts are freely available on the web.
    http://www.lib.virginia.edu/wess/etexts.html
    Electronic Text Collections in Western European Literature
    This page lists Internet sources for literary texts in the western European languages other than English. Translations are mentioned only when they are included in collections of original language texts, or when they are themselves of interest. Collections are listed more or less in order of size; indivdual authors are listed alphabetically. Catalan Literature
    Danish Literature

    Dutch Literature

    Finnish Literature
    ... EuRoDocs lists many historical and social science texts in western European languages. If you put up an electronic text, find a collection that's not listed here, or find changes in one of the collections please let me know Thanks to all who have sent in new listings!
    Catalan Literature
    Danish Literature

    83. Department Of Scandinavian Studies: Masterpieces Of Scandinavian Literature: Fro
    scandinavian Studies 374. literature in Translation 274. Masterpieces of scandinavianliterature From 1900 to the 1970s. (Brantly) (34 credits).
    http://scandinavian.wisc.edu/courses/374-master2.html
    Scandinavian Studies 374.
    Literature in Translation 274.
    Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature:
    From 1900 to the 1970s.
    Brantly
    (3-4 credits) Course Homepage Home Scandinavian Links Programs ... Webmaster

    84. From Gutenberg To Runeberg: A Nordic (Scandinavian) Literature Initiative
    Volume 7, Number 3 • March 1999, From Gutenberg to Runeberg a Nordic(scandinavian) literature initiative by Henrik Eismark. CANADA
    http://www.infotoday.com/searcher/mar99/seab3.htm
    From Gutenberg to Runeberg: a Nordic (Scandinavian) literature initiative
    by Henrik Eismark
    Microcomputer Abstracts

    85. Mellen Subject Area: Scandinavian - Literature
    Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 Books in scandinavian literature in orderof Publication Year, Sort By Year Title Author Last Name. 1. A
    http://www.mellenpress.com/emp/mellenpress.cfm?catkey=68&pc=8

    86. Welcome To Project Runeberg
    Project to build the biggest center for nordic literature.Category Arts literature World literature Danish...... Project Runeberg -, Project RunebergNordic literature on theInternet since 1992 Welcome to Project Runeberg Front page,
    http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/
    Project Runeberg Nordic literature on the Internet since 1992
    Welcome to Project Runeberg
    Front page Project Runeberg comes to you from LYSATOR at Linköping University in Sweden.
    Together, we are building the Internet's biggest center for Nordic literature!
    An introduction in English
    Vi gör kulturarvet digitalt!
    Projekt Runeberg är ett ideellt initiativ för att göra äldre nordisk litteratur tillgänglig på Internet. Det grundades i december 1992 och fyllde förra året tio år! Vi har en liten oavlönad redaktion vid Linköpings universitet och hundratals frivilliga medhjälpare över hela Internet. Vårt viktigaste arbete just nu är inläsningen av Nordisk familjebok . Vi planerar att läsa in de två första utgåvorna, som tillsammans spänner över femtio år, 1876-1926. Hittills är 26 av 58 band inlästa som faksimilbilder. Till detta kommer en indexering av artiklarna, där du kan hjälpa till . Senare kommer vi att komplettera med texttolkning (OCR) och korrekturläsning. Tidigare har vi digitaliserat över 300 olika titlar, från Bibeln (1917) till Baron Münchhausens äventyr (1875). Du hittar alltsammans i

    87. Rees Main Page
    scandinavian Cinema (Summer Session I); Masterpieces of scandinavianLiterature (Spring Semester). Research interests. Modernism; 19th
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~erees/
    Ellen Rees
    Associate Professor of Scandinavian Studies email: erees@asu.edu Mailing address:

    • Arizona State University
      Box 870202
      Tempe, AZ 85287-0202
    Office hours:
    • Monday and Wednesday 8:30-10:30am or by appointment
    Classes taught
    Research interests
    Selected publications
    Links ...
    Return to the DLL Page
    Classes taught
    Research interests
    • Modernism 19th and 20th Century Scandinavian literature Women writers (Stina Aronson, Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen, Karo Espeseth, Hagar Olsson, Cora Sandel , Edith Øberg ) Film studies Contemporary Scandinavian culture
    Selected publications
    • “Problems of Prose Modernism and Frigidity in Stina Aronson’s ‘ The Fever Book’ and Edith Øberg’s ‘ Man in Darkness Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature “Sadism, Art and Healing: Reexamining Karo Espeseth’s Sår som ennu blør Edda “Escape from the Novel: Cora Sandel’s Kranes konditori.

    88. Scandinavian | People
    His special interests include questions of orality and source in medieval ScandinavianLiterature; Paleography/Codicology; The Danish Golden Age; and Lyrical
    http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/scandinavian/people/students.html
    Graduate Students Michael Coleman durwin@socrates.berkeley.edu Michael Coleman hopes to finish his third degree from U.C. Berkeley before the end of 2002. He completed his undergraduate degree in Comparative Literature, his master's in Scandinavian and is currently working on his doctoral dissertation entitled, "Looking Elsewhere: Jenny Lind, Celebrities and the Public Sphere in 19th Century Sweden" in the Scandinavian Studies Department. He has taught both composition and Swedish language at the University as well as seminars on pedagogy and web development for corporations and government agencies such as the Gap, Visa, Charles Schwab and the Federal Reserve. Brigid Gaffikin brigid@socrates.berkeley.edu

    89. Alphabetic Catalog (Welcome To Project Runeberg)
    Alphabetic Catalog More than 300 Titles. It might be easier to findwhat you are looking for if you use our search tool. Aarestrup
    http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/katalog.html
    Project Runeberg Nordic literature on the Internet since 1992
    Welcome to Project Runeberg

    Alphabetic Catalog
    Alphabetic Catalog: More than 300 Titles
    It might be easier to find what you are looking for if you use our search tool

    90. Fairy Tales, Fantasies And Mysteries: Exploring 19th-Century Scandinavian Litera
    Fairy Tales, Fantasies and Mysteries Exploring 19thCentury ScandinavianLiterature Online January 21-May 9, 2003 The 19th century
    http://www.uwalumni.com/scanlit/
    Fairy Tales, Fantasies and Mysteries: Exploring 19th-Century Scandinavian Literature Online
    January 21-May 9, 2003 This is a genuine UW-Madison course that has been opened to alumni and friends. Alumni who never had the opportunity to explore this topic while at UW-Madison will benefit from its depth, without having the pressure of required quizzes and final exams. To view the course syllabus from Summer 2002, click here Course Index About the Course
    This is a distance education course, offered during the Spring Semester of 2003 to UW alumni and friends, who can take it simultaneously with currently enrolled UW undergraduate students. Course material is shared via multi-media CD-ROM, textbooks, a course compendium, quizzes and online discussions with the instructor, Susan Brantly. There is a comprehensive course Web site , connecting participants to the online discussions and resources.

    91. Graduate Course Cycle And Numbers

    http://www.utexas.edu/depts/german/graduate/coursenumbs.html
    Graduate Course Information
    The first digit of a course number indicates the credit value of the course. For example, GER (German) 382 is a three-credit-hour course that meets three hours a week. The second digit indicates the course level: graduate courses are -8- or -9-. An official Course Schedule with exact course offerings can be purchased each semester in bookstores. The department offers a minimum of eight to nine graduate courses each long semester (Fall and Spring). Graduate courses are not usually offered in Summer sessions, but arrangements can be made in consultation with the Graduate Adviser.
    GRADUATE COURSE CYCLE
    beginning FALL 2002-SPRING 2004 (11/01 version)
    The cycle extends over two years; add "2" for subsequent years.
    YEAR A
    Fall 2002
  • 386.4 : German Literature: Naturalism to the Present (1890- )
    • 386.11: Yiddish Literature
    • 389K.1: Fundamentals of Scholarship
    • 392: Seminar: Enlightenment through Realism (1730-1890)
    • 392: Seminar - open topic
    • 393K.2: Older Germanic Languages
    • 393K.4 German Morphology
    • 397P: Technology and Foreign Language Pedagogy [course for FLE]
    • 398T.1: Supervised Teaching in German
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