German
- GER 105G: Intermediate GermanA special offering of third-semester German taught during the summer in Vienna, Austria. Students take part in a four-week intensive language course at University of Vienna, as well as a precept with a Princeton faculty member that covers the literary component of 105. Students are chosen by application from 102 in the spring. Five three-hour classes, two preceptorials per week.
- GER 107G: Advanced GermanA special offering of fourth-semester German taught during the summer in Vienna, Austria. Students take part in a four-week intensive language course at the University of Vienna, as well as a precept with a Princeton faculty member that covers the literary component of 107. Students in 102-5 are eligible by application for this course. Five three-hour classes, two preceptorials per week.
- GER 313G: Innovation and Crisis: Fin-de-Siècle ViennaAt the turn of the 20th century, the booming Vienna metropolis was a site of innovation in literature, the arts, and psychology. It was also a moment of crisis, as the traditionally ordered Austro-Hungarian society began the process of upheaval that culminated in World War I. This course explores the ways that modern life reshaped human thought, sensory experience, and sexuality through the examination textual and visual materials by Freud, Hofmannsthal, Loos, Klimt, Musil, Schiele, Schnitzler and others.