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Priscilla Meyer

Professor of Russian Language and Literature

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Short Subtexts

Short Subtexts

Russian

“Tamara,”Lermontov;

“The Sea Princess,” Lermontov;

“The Mermaid,” Lermontov;

“The Demon “(excpt), Lermontov;

“Whether I wander.”..,Pushkin;

French

“Au Lecteur,” Baudelaire:

German

“The Erl-Konig,” Goethe;

English

“Tarantella,”  Belloc;

“Kubla Khan,” Coleridge;

Courses

  • Welcome
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Russian 206: A Matter of Life and Death
  • Russian 222: The Double in Literature
  • Russian 254: Murder and Adultery
  • Russian 263: Vladimir Nabokov and Cultural Synthesis
    • Syllabus
    • Images
    • Guidelines
    • Short Subtexts
      • ‘I’arantella
      • “Whether I wander…”
      • Kubla Khan
      • Tamara
      • The Demon’s Speech
      • The Erl-King
      • The Mermaid
      • The Sea Princess
    • Onegin Parodies
    • Motif Bank
    • Past Final Papers

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