Catalog of Howard Payne College, 1954-1955 Page: 99
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BULLETIN OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE
early English literature and extends to the Romantic Movement.
The second half of the course includes a survey of English literature
beginning with the Romantic Movement and extending to
the present. Prerequisites: English 101, 102, and sophomore standing.The following courses are open for advanced credit to students
who have had twelve semester hours in English:
ENGLISH 301. (Formerly 214.) DRAMA. A study will be made
of the English Drama from the beginning to the contemporary
period. Three semester hours.
ENGLISH 302. SHAKESPEARE. This is the study of Shakespeare's
plays by types. One type will be chosen each time the course is
given and an intensive study will be made of all plays in that type.
Three semester hours.
ENGLISH 303. (Formerly 208.) TENNYSON. The major and
minor poetry of Tennyson will be studied, with special emphasis
on "In Memoriam" and "The Idylls of the King." Three semester
hours.
ENGLISH 304. (Formerly 221.) THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH IN
THE HIGH SCHOOL. A study will be made of some effective methods
employed in successful schools; methods suggested by prominent
educators. There will be a review of material required; classroom
practice and demonstration. Three semester hours.
ENGLISH 305. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH NOVEL. A
study of the growth of the English novel from the Arthurean
Romance to the novel of the present day. Specimens of each
period of development will be studied. Three semester hours.
ENGLISH 306. THE CRAFT OF THE SHORT STORY. A study of
technical devices and mechanics of the story from the study of
stories and from practice in writing. Three semester hours.
ENGLISH 401. (Formerly 201.) ADVANCED GRAMMAR. This is
a detailed study of technical English grammar. Three semester
hours.
ENGLISH 402. (Formerly 202.) ADVANCED RHETORIC AND
COMPOSITION. This is a course in the practical application of the
rules of grammar and the principles of composition and rhetoric.
Three semester hours.
ENGLISH 403. (Formerly 204.) AMERICAN LITERATURE. This
course begins with the study of early American literature and extends
to Longfellow. Three semester hours.99
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Howard Payne College (Brownwood, Tex.). Catalog of Howard Payne College, 1954-1955, book, April 1955; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46498/m1/101/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.