Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934 Page: 58
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SIMMONS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Whitman, and Lanier. Fall semester,
T. T. S., 9:00. Mr. Bond.
343. (Formerly 375A). Short Story Writing.-Spring semester,
M. W. F., 10:30, Mr. Hutto. For description of this course see
Journalism.
363. (Formerly 445). The Nineteenth Century Novel.-After
a brief study of the rise and development of the novel, the class
will study at least ten novels. Emphasis will be placed on the
various types of realism displayed in the works of Thackeray,
Trollope, George Eliot, Meredith, and Hardy. Spring semester,
M. W. F., 11:30. Miss Campbell. (Not offered 1934-1935).
373. (Formerly 375). Contemporary Literature.-A consideration
of significant writers and their works in both British and
American prose and poetry during the last forty years. Spring
semester, T. T. S., 8:00. Mr. Bond.
383. (Formerly 385). Representative American Plays.-A survey
course in the rise and development of American drama.
(Given in summer 1934).
393. (Formerly 405). Milton.-A study of Milton's complete
poetical works, with special attention to the masterpieces. (Not
given in 1934-1935).
413. (Formerly 415). Elizabethan Drama.-A study of the
chief plays of Ben Johnson, Marlowe, Webster, Beaumont,
Fletcher, and Ford. Library readings of plays of other Elizbethan
dramatists. Spring semester, 11:30, M. W. F. Miss
Campbell.
423. (Formerly 425). Shakespeare.-Four plays are studied
in class, and six are assigned for library reading. Fall semester,
M. W. F., 10:30. Miss Campbell.
433. (Formerly 435). Shakespeare.-Four plays, other than
those studied in English 423, will be presented. Spring semester,
M. W. F., 10:30. Miss Campbell.
443. (Formerly 413). Literary Criticism.-A study of the
history and principles of literary criticism, with stress on values
in literature. Spring semester, T. T. S., 9:00. Mr. Bond. (Not
offered 1934-1935).
453. (Formerly 455). The Modern Drama.-A study of thirty
plays from the recent drama of England, Ireland, America, Germany,
France, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, and Russia. Text,58
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Simmons University (Abilene, Tex.). Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934, book, May 1934; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41656/m1/60/?q=american+indian: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.