1953-1955 Academic Catalog

and criticism of student themes. Not counted toward a teac'hing minor. One– three hours credit. 3 11 SHAKESPEARE A careful s tudy and analysis is made of some of Shakepeare's tragedies and com edies. Others are read rapidly, written critiques required. Three hours credit. 312 MILTON An intensive study of Milton 's poetry in re lation to the deve lopment of types oi poetry· the Minor P oems in re lation t o the pastoral, the elegy, the Mas– que· P a radise L os t in relation to the e pic parti cularly t o Dante's Inforno; and Sa mson Agonis tes in relation t o Greek drama. Three hours credit. 3 2 1 ENGLISH NOVEL R epre sentative novels from the beginning of the written novel to the present day a re read and discussed . Three hours credit. 322 ENGLISH P OETRY OF THE 19TH CENTURY A critical study of the R omantic and Victorian poets, with emphasis on 'J\T ordsworth and Browning. Three hours credit. 33 1 QUEEN ANNE PROSE Swift and His Contemporaries. Three hours credit. 332 THE AGE OF JOHNSON ( Exclusive of the novel. ) Three hours credit. 341 ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE RESTORATION AND 18TH CENTURY ( Exclusive of drama and fiction. Three hours credit. 410 GREEK LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION The study of mas t e rpieces of Greek literature by means of standard trans– la tions. This course counts toward an English major. Three hours credit. 411-412 SEMINAR IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Open to English majors who have completed or will have completed at the end of the semester, 24 hours in the department. 420 HISTORY OF PAINTING A study course in the history of painting, from prehistoric to modern times. Three hours credit. F OREIGN LANGUAGE S FRENCH 10 1-102 B EGINNING FRENCH Colloquial practice, easy r eadings, grammar, composition, and dictation. F our hours credit per semester. - 50-- • •

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