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Show 32. Technical Writing—Basic principles of composition applicable to engineering, scientific, and technical reports. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, 3; or approval of instructor. W. (3). Staff 35. Fiction Writing—Structure and elements of the short story. A (3). G. Allred 38. Rapid Reading—Advanced principles of speed and comprehension. AWS (2). Ward 50. Masterpieces of American Literature—Beginnings to Civil War. Not for English majors. A (3). Wiese 51. Masterpieces of American Literature—Civil War to World War I. Not for English majors. W (3). Wiese 52. Masterpieces of American Literature — Since World War I. Not for English majors. S (3). Wiese 60. Shakespeare — Critical introduction to histories and comedies. S (5). Grove 84. Modern Dramatic Literature—Style and ideas of major contemporary dramatists. A (3). Carroll 88. Critical Approach to Fiction—Critical and appreciative study of fiction. A (3). Staff 89. Critical Approach to Drama—Critical and appreciative study of drama. W (3). Staff 90. Critical Approach to Poetry—Critical and appreciative study of poetry. S (3). Staff 95. Biography—Literary values of English and American short biographies. W (2). Carroll 100. Advanced Composition—Organization and style. A (3). G. Allred 101. Poetry Writing—A (3). Dabb 118. Non Fiction Writing—Analysis of magazine markets, fundamentals of article writing, preparation of articles for publication; includes criticism of student articles. (Same as Journalism 118) W (3). Staff 123. Biographical Writing — Theory and practice. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, and 3, and approval of instructor. S (3). G. Allred 126. Advanced Technical Writing—Advanced composition applicable to engineering, scientific, and. technical writing. Prerequisite: English 32, or approval of instructor. S (3). Staff 112 127. Grammar—Advanced theory and practice. S (3). Green 130. Children's Literature—Study of representative literature emphasizing standards of judgment for its selection. AS (3). Staff 136. Fiction Writing.—Emphasis on Publication. Prerequisite: English 35, or creative writing in high school or college, or approval of instructor. W (3). G. Allred 149. The Teaching of English Secondary Schools—Review of essentials and study of basic teaching principles. S (3). Barton 150. American Literature—Beginnings to 1800. S (3). Staff 151. American Literature—1800 to Civil War. A (3). Woodfield 152. American Literature—Civil War to 1900. W (3). Woodfield 153. American Literature—Twentieth Century. S (3). Staff 156. The Novel in America—Beginnings to the present. S (3). Staff 158. Literature of the American West—W (3). Peterson 160. Shakespearean Tragedies—W (5). Monson 164. English Literature—Beowulf to 1660. A (5). Woodfield 165. English Literature—1660 to 1798. A (5). Burton 167. English Literature—Romantic Period. W (5). Grove 168. English Literature—Victorian Period. S (5). Monson 169. English Literature—Twentieth century English literature. S (5). Staff 170. The English Novel—From 17th century beginnings to 1900. W(3). Woodfield 171. Great Books—To be selected. S (3). Evans 172. World Literature—Critical evaluation of dominant types. S (3). Evans 173. Literature of the Bible—Study of literary values framed in historical, social, and political background. A (5). Monson 113 |