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Show 86 weber college English 6. News Writing. Emphasis is placed on the special feature article for magazine and newspaper publication. Pre-requisite: English 1, 2, 3. Five credit hours. Professor Jarvis. English 7. The Forms of Public Address. This course gives training in the principles of constructive thinking, writing, and speaking, and includes gathering of information, organizing it for a definite purpose, and presenting it to meet varying conditions. The problem of organizing one's thoughts is approached through the analysis of certain masterpieces of public address. Prerequisite: English 2. Professor Monson. Five credit hours. English 13. Introduction to Poetry. The essentials of poetic composition are particularly stressed, but emphasis is also placed on an intelligent understanding and interpretation of representative verse forms. Creative work is encouraged. Prerequisite: English 2. Daily Spring Quarter. Five hours. English 20. Elementary Play Production. Simple stage mechanics, make-up. Lectures, rehearsals and public performance of one-act plays. Performances will be staged and acted by students. Autumn Quarter. Five credit hours. English 21. Make-up in the Pantomime. Winter Quarter. Five credit hours. English 22. Advanced Play Production. Spring Quarter. Five credit hours. English 40. English Literature. This course involves the mastery of required readings arranged chronologically to reveal the historical weber college 87 development of English Literature. A detailed study of literary forms, prose style, and versification will be made. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Monson. English 41. Shakespeare. The reading and interpretation of representative comedies, tragedies and historical plays. Winter Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Monson. English 42. English Literature from 1798-1832. A detailed study of the literature of the period designed to give training in methods of literary study and presentation of the result. Autumn Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Monson. English 43. English Literature from 1832-1900. A study of the poetry and the prose of the period designed to give training in methods of study and in the appreciation of literature. Winter Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Monson. English 60. American Literature. A study of colonial literature from the beginning to 1840. Autumn Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Read. English 61. American Literature. A study of the New England group of major poets and essayists and of their immediate followers. Winter Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Read. English 62. American Literature. A study of Metropolitan, southern and western literature, emphasizing the spread of literary activity and the development of the short story and the novel since 1860. Spring Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Read. |