1951-1952 Academic Catalog

DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES Not given every year. 301-302 ADVANCED COMPOSITION 53 A course devoted to practice in writing, with class periods given to reading and criticism of student themes. Not counted toward a teaching minor. 311 SHAKESPEARE A careful study and analysis is made of some of Shakespeare's tragedies and comedies. Others are read rapidly, written critiques required. Three hours credit. 312 MILTON An intensive study of Milton's poetry in relation to the development of types of poetry; the Minor Poems in relation to the pastoral, the elegy, the Masque ; Para– dise Lost in relation to the epic, particularly to Dante's Inferno ; and Samson Ogonistes in relation to Greek drama. Three hours credit. 321 ENGLISH NovEL Representative novels from the beginning of the written novel to the present day are read and discussed. Three hours credit. 322 ENGLISH PoETRY OF THE 19TH CENTURY A critical study of the Romantic and Victorian poets, with emphasis on Words– worth and Browning. Three hours credit. 331 QUEEN ANNE PROSE Swift and His Contemporaries. 332 THE AGE OF JOHNSON (Exclusive of the novel.) 341 ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE RESTORATION AND 18TH CENTURY (Exclusive of drama and fiction.) 410 GREEK LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION The study of masterpieces of Greek literature by means of standard translations. This course counts toward an English major; it will be given when there is a request for it. Three hours credit. 411-412 SEMINAR IN ENGLISH LITERATURE pen to English majors who have completed or will have completed at the end of the emester, 24 hours in the department. 420 HISTORY OF PAINTING A tudy cour e m the history of pamtmg, from prehistoric to modern times. The course will be presented only \.\ hen there is a reque t for it. Three hours credit.

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