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Literature
Goals
The goal of the Literature line is to train researchers in the fields of
comparative literature, reception, and translation of literary works.
The schools, methods, and terms and concepts most central to each of these
fields will be introduced. A rigorous reflection on specific problems
in literary translation and a critical analysis of its results will be
encouraged, from the perspective of the history of culture.
Training in the program: courses and seminars
1st year (2005-06)
1 methodological course, chosen from the following two:
4 fundamental courses, two of which are to be chosen
preferentially from those of the literature line:
(See the complete list of courses in the program for the year
2005-06)
As a complement to their training, students have to attend the
sessions of the general first year
seminar organized by the doctoral program.
2nd year (2006-07)
2 fundamental courses, chosen preferentially from those of the
literature line:
(See the complete list of courses in the program for the year
2006-07)
Students have to take part in the sessions of the line-specific
research seminar (readings and
discussion on advanced research topics) in the chosen line of research.
In this year, the student will begin to work on his/her
research and will register and prepare his/her research papers within
the chosen line of research.
Training in the program: research papers
Research papers
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