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H U M A N I T I ES 304. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. (3)

A consideration of the major works of the seventeenth cen ­ tury, with particular emphasis upon Milton. BIOGRAPHY. (3) Biographies and autobiographies from Bede to the twentieth century.

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307. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION. (3)

Selected works from representative English writers.

309 . AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3)

Outstanding contributors of American Coloni al Period to the Civi l War.

literature from the

310. AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3)

Principal writers from the Civi l War to the present.

312. THE ROMANTIC AGE. (3)

Major writers of the English Romantic Period, 1784-1832.

314. CLASSICAL LITERATURE. (3)

A survey of major Greek and Latin writers. 315. MODERN AMERICAN GRAMMAR. (3)

An intensive study of modern grammar emphasizing the written rather than the spoken word and including a brief study of the following: history and development of the Eng­ lish language, traditional grammar, and structural linguis­ tics.

316. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. (3)

Changes and growth in the language development. formation and function.

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317. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. The major works of the period. (3) 320. MODERN DRAMA. (3)

Modern drama from Ibsen to the present, emphasizing ex­ tensive reading of Continental, British, and American plays.

321. POETRY. (3)

Consideration of selected English and American non-drama­ tic poetry with attention to major developments in poetic form and style.

401. CREATIVE WRITING. (3)

Literary forms and workshop sessions on writing the short story, the essay, and various kinds of feature articles for magazines.

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