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403. SHAKESPEARE. (3)
Selected Shakespearean plays from the standpoint of universal human truths portrayed by the characters. the
406. WORLD LITERATURE. (3)
Selected major works of the Western literary heritage, exclu sive of English and American selections, with an emphasis on imaginative literatures from the Greek classics to the nineteenth century.
408 . MAJOR AMERICAN NOVELISTS. (3) A critical reading and evaluation of the literary spokesmen .
works of major
413. VICTORIAN PERIOD. (3)
Major poets and prose writers between 1813 and 1901.
415. LITERARY CRITICISM. (3)
Critical methods with lectures on the history and develop ment of literary criticism for the purpose of providing a basis for the careful evaluation of literary productions.
416. TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE. (3)
Twentieth century literature with emphasis upon American and English writers.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Obj ectives . The objectives of this Department are to increase linguistic aptitude, to provide a basis for future graduate work, to meet the needs of the mission field, and to give an insight into cultural and literary values of other nations. Department Minor: 18 units, of which 12 must be upper divi sion. FRENCH Students who have taken 2 years of High School French may not take French 101 for credit. Students with 3 or 4 years of High School French should consult ,'Vith Department for proper place ment. 101, 102. ELEMENTARY FRENCH. (4, 4) Basic principles of pronunciation and grammar, vocabulary drill, graded reading. From the beginning, classroom con versation in French.
201. INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. (4)
Advanced grammar and conversation, with stress placed upon reading for meaning and speed.
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