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Week 10 (March 29, 30, April 1) - Assignments

[Mon], [Tues], [Thurs]

To other weekly assignments: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [11], [12], [13], [14].


MONDAY - March 29

(Biely's St. Petersburg)

READINGS:

Biely. St. Petersburg. [Novel] Chpt.6-7 (86pp.)

In Class Writing Assignment (at beginning of class): Choose ONE of the following sections ...

and write an essay on what it shows about the characters, themes, and style of the novel.


TUESDAY - March 30

DUE: Research Project (preliminary) Bibliography (print and online scholarly resources)

GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Karen Duffy

ASSIGNMENTS:

Before class, read Dr. Duffy's introduction and the discussion last year's class had with her online in the "Discussion Board" section on Blackboard

In preparation Thursday's assignment of writing questions for our first online interview (with Chris Hamilton who is currently working and living in St. Petersburg), read the introduction and the discussion previous classes has had with him online in the "Discussion Board" section on Blackboard.


THURSDAY - April 1

(Biely's St. Petersburg. "The Stray Dog" [cafe]. Nicholas and Alexandra. Anna Vrubova. Nicholas and Alexandra. Stolypin. WWI.)

READINGS:

Biely. St. Petersburg. [Novel] Chpt.8 & Epilogue (27pp)

George. St. Petersburg: Russia's Window to the Future.... Chapter 11: "Wartime: Petersburg Becomes Petrograd" (pp.409-411); Chapter 12: "The Last Gasps of Imperial St. Petersburg" (pp.431-434)

Massie. Nicholas and Alexandra Chpts.22, 23, 24 (pp.362-367), 25 (54pp)


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last update: 3/24/04