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Prof.
Harriet Murav (Head) hlmurav@uiuc.edu
707 S. Mathews Avenue FLB #3070
Urbana, IL 61801 MC-173
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David Cooper, Assistant
Professor
Ph.D., Columbia University, 2004.
(217) 244-4666
dlcoop@uiuc.edu
Office: 3131, Tu, Th 10-11.
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interests: Czech
and Russian literature and culture, nationalism,
Slavic literary theory and criticism, Slavic folklore,
Slovak literature.
Publications:
- "Competing
Languages of Nation-Building: Jan Kollár
and the Melodiousness of Czech," forthcoming
in Slavic Review (Summer 2008).
- "Vasilii Zhukovskii as a Translator
and the Protean Russian Nation," The Russian
Review 66, no. 2 (April 2007): 185-203.
- "Myth, Motif,
and Motivation: Pavol Dobšinský's
Theory and Practice of the Wondertale." Folklorica
9, no. 2 (Fall 2004): 6-13.
- Traditional
Slovak Folktales; Collected by Pavol Dobšinský.
Translation with introduction and commentary.
M. E. Sharpe, 2001.
Current
project: "Inventing a National Literature:
Czech and Russian Literary Discourse, 1800-1830"
Courses recently taught:
- Czech 484 Readings
in Czech
- Czech 201 Second-Year Czech
I
- Russian 320/520
Russian Writers: Nikolai Gogol
- Slavic 120: Slavic
Folklore
- Slavic 452 Polish and Czech Avant-Gardes
(with George Gasyna)
- Slavic 477 Postcommunist
Fiction
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Last Updated:
January 10, 2008
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