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SCHOOL OF ROMANIC LANGUAGES

Graduate Romance

(French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese)

Open to all graduates who have a fair knowledge of spoken French or
spoken Spanish, and to undergraduates of promise whose attainments in
French or Spanish conform to the B2 course of this University. These
courses each meet one hour a week throughout the year unless otherwise
described.

Romance C1: The Attitude of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

Professor Wilson.


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Romance C2: Lope de Vega.

Professor Bardin.

Romance C3: Maupassant and the Short Story.

Professor Graham.

Romance C4: Molière and the Classic Comedy.

Professor Abbot.

Romance C5: Tirso de Molina, with special reference to the legend of
Don Juan.

Professor Bardin.

Romance C6: The Feelings of Alphonse Daudet.

Professor Wilson.

Romance C7: Musset and the Lyric.

Associate Professor Lehman.

Romance C8: Contemporary Latin-American Literature.

Mr. Galban.

Romance C9: Balzac's Work.

Professor Wilson.

Romance C10: The Novels of José María de Pereda.

Professor Bardin.

Romance C11: The Attitude of Victor Hugo.

Professor Wilson.

Romance C12: The Novels of Benito Pérez Galdós.

Professor Bardin.

Romance C13: French Literature in the Middle Ages, with special reference
to the Chanson de Roland.

Professor Abbot.

Romance C14: Spanish Literature in the Middle Ages, with special
reference to the Cid.

Assistant Professor Woody.

Romance C15: The Short Story in Spanish.

Mr. Galban.

Romance C16: The Novels of Pio Baroja.

Professor Bardin.

Romance C17: The Bearings of Pascal.

Professor Wilson.

Romance C18: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries in Spain.

Mr. Galban.

Romance C19: Calderón de la Barca, with special reference to this author's
philosophic dramas.

Professor Bardin.


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Romance C20: Contemporary Italian Literature.

Assistant Professor Rinetti.

Romance C21: Dante.

Assistant Professor Rinetti.

Romance C22: Petrarch.

Assistant Professor Rinetti.

Romance D1: Two hours a week throughout the year.Atelier: The shaping
of original investigation. Required of all candidates in Romance for the
Master's Degree and the Doctorate.

Professor Wilson and Professor Bardin.

Romance D2: Romania: Contributions to Romance. Required of all
candidates in Romance for the Master's Degree and the Doctorate.

Professors Wilson, Bardin, Graham and Abbot, Associate Professor
Lehman, Assistant Professors Rinetti and Woody, Mr. Galban, Mr. Garlick
and Mr. McIntosh.

Romance D3: Cervantes: Required of all candidates for the Doctorate
in Romance.

Professor Bardin.

Romance D4: Rabelais: Required of all candidates for the Doctorate
in Romance.

Professor Abbot.

Romance D5: Camoens: Required of all candidates for the Doctorate
in Romance.

Professor Bardin.

Romance D6: The Attitude of Anatole France.

Professor Wilson.