Grimms' Fairy Tales

UMass Lowell
Undergraduate
Course not available for
UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School
This course will provide a study of the Grimms' fairy tales, their collection and publication by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the contest of 19th century German Romanticism, and their enduring relevance to modern social commentary. Reading the texts in English translation, students will gain a critical understanding of the content and structure of the tales, of their cultural components, and their function through time to entertain, edify, and inform about life in the social milieu. The course is taught in English.
Languages & Cultures
Course Number
WLGE.3000
Section
201
Credits
3
Instructor Name
Johnson,Nancy Overman
Instructor Email
Nancy_Johnson@uml.edu

Prerequisite

Pre-Req: ENGL 1020 College Writing II.

Schedule & Modality

T, 3:30 PM - 6:20 PM
In-Person

Enrollment Numbers

Capacity
19

How to Register

In order to register for an ICX course, students must fill out the ICX registration form.  The form must be signed by the student's advisor or graduate coordinator, by the department chair or appropriate person.  The form is sent to the host campus and is signed by the department chair and instructor of the course. If there are seats available, the student will be enrolled.  A shadow course will be created on the student’s home campus allowing the credit to be added to the student’s transcript.  The UMass registrars will ensure that proper credits are given to the student and that no charges incur from the host campus.