1966-1967 Academic Catalog
Cedarville 331 THE ENGLISH NOVEL" Prerequisite: Literatm·e 230 and 240 (1967-68} A reading and critical analysis of representative novels of the period from Richardson to Hardy. Two credit hours 332 POETRY OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD* Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 (1966-67) A study of the characteristics of Romanticism and the writings of the major poets of this period. Two credit hottrs 333 MILTON AND THE EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY* Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 (1967-68) Prose and poetry of major authors from Donne to Milton. Chief emphasis on Paradise Lost. Two credit ho11rs 334 THE RESTORATION AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY* Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 (1966-67) A study of the principal writers from Dryden to Blake with emphasis on Pope and Swift. Two credit ho1m 335 SHAKESPEARE* (1967-68) Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 An introductory course studying representative dramas. Designed for any student desiring a knowledge of the writings of this author. Three credit hottrs 336 THE VICTORIAN PERIOD* Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 (1966-67) A study of the major Victorian poets and essayists, with emphasis on Tennyson, Browning, and Arnold. Three credit hotJrs 341 AMERICAN NOVEL* Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 (1966-67) The purpose of the course is to 5tudy the historical development of the Amer– ican novel and to read and analyze the writings of major American novelists from Hawthorne to the present. Two credit ho11rs 349 LITERARY CRITICISM Prerequisite: Literature 230 and 240 A study of major critical theories from ancient times to the present. Two credit hours 420 ENGLISH SEMINAR Prerequisite: Permission of the English Department A course designed to introduce the student to types of research problems and to guide him into independent research in the field of his choice. One to three credit hours 480 THE TEACHING OF SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH Two credit ho11rs 76
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