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LINDEN KENT MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.

Professor Kent.

Adjunct Professor Johnson.

Mr. Bruce.

Mr. Huffman.

Mr. Dimmock.

For Undergraduates.

English Literature A1: Recommended to students who have satisfied the
minimum entrance requirements in English.
—This course is adjusted so as not
to duplicate the work of the high school but to continue it. 1. Advanced
rhetoric and composition, with parallel reading. 2 and 3. Survey of English
literature, with parallel reading and composition.—(B.A. or B.S. credit,
3 session-hours.) Sections meet at 10-11, Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
Cabell Hall; 12-1 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Cabell Hall and Peabody
Hall; 11-12 and 12-1 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Peabody Hall. Adjunct
Professor Johnson, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Huffman.

English Literature A2: Recommended to students with good preparatory
training in English and especially those who expect to pursue further courses in
English Literature or English.
—1. Advanced Composition with parallel reading.


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2 and 3. Survey of American literature, with composition and parallel
reading.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 11-12. Cabell Hall. Adjunct Professor Johnson.

English Literature B1: English Literature A1 or A2 prerequisite.—1. Advanced
rhetoric and composition, with special study of minor forms of prose
discourse. 2. Narration, with special study of the short story, the biographical
sketch and narrative poetry. 3. Exposition, with special study of
the history and structure of the literary essay. Introduction to poetry.
In this course about 1,200 pages of parallel reading, 30 written exercises, and
3 essays, one each term, will be required.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11-12. Cabell Hall. Professor
Kent, Mr. Dimmock.

English Literature B2: English Literature A1 or A2 prerequisite.—1. Epic
and heroic poetry. 2. Prose and poetry of the Victorian era. 3. Contemporary
British poets. In this couse about 1,400 pages of parallel reading, 20
written exercises, and 3 essays, one each term, will be required.—(B.A. or
B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 9-10. Cabell
Hall. Professor Kent, Mr. Dimmock.

For Undergraduates and Graduates.

English Literature C1: B1 English Literature, and B2 English Literature
or any B course in Group V, prerequisite.
—1. Shakespeare as a dramatic artist. 2
History of English Fiction. 3. Contemporary drama.—Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday, 1-2. Cabell Hall. Professor Kent.

For Graduates.

English Literature D1: 1. History of English prose rhythm. 2. Mooted
questions in English prosody. 3. Contemporary literature.—Wednesday and
Friday, 12:30-2. Professor Kent.

For summer-school courses in English Literature, on which college
credit will be allowed, see p 238.