GRK 4300

Survey of Modern Greek Literature

Since 1830
Instructors:
N. Kontaridis
OFFICE: 137 Dauer 
Tel.(352) 392-2075, ext. 272

K. Kapparis
kapparis@classics.ufl.edu

Aims and Objectives:
In this course we will study a representative selection of Modern Greek authors since 1830 from the original language. Our aim is to familiarize ourselves with important moments in the literary production of Modern Greece, and improve our linguistic skills. 
Format: Students need to prepare in advance the readings or other assignments for each week and present them in class, as advised by the instructor. Useful Links: 
http://www.classics.ufl.edu/CGS/links/index.html
The links of the Center for Greek Studies
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/classics/MGSA/ 
The site of the Modern Greek Studies Association 
http://grove.ufl.edu/~gasa/index.htm 
The Greek-American students association, University of Florida
http://www.classics.ufl.edu
Department of Classics Homepage
Conduct: Class attendance is mandatory. Student's failure to attend and participate actively will result in a lowering of grades.