COM LIT C163
Crisis of Consciousness in Modern Literature
Description: Seminar, three hours. Designed for upper-division literature majors. Study of modern European and American works that are concerned both in subject matter and artistic methods with growing self-consciousness of human beings and their society, with focus on works of Kafka, Rilke, Woolf, Sartre, and Stevens. May be concurrently scheduled with course C263. Undergraduate students may read all works in translation. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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I love Professor Komar. Yes, there is a lot of reading, but as long as you read enough of it to get a good grasp of the concepts and plot she is really good about filling in the blanks. Also, she made a point to make sure that all of the readings are connected. She is always welcoming if you go into her office hours and will go out of her way to help you. I thought she was very good at organizing her lectures and making sure that everyone's comments and opinions were incorporated into her teaching.
I love Professor Komar. Yes, there is a lot of reading, but as long as you read enough of it to get a good grasp of the concepts and plot she is really good about filling in the blanks. Also, she made a point to make sure that all of the readings are connected. She is always welcoming if you go into her office hours and will go out of her way to help you. I thought she was very good at organizing her lectures and making sure that everyone's comments and opinions were incorporated into her teaching.