Calendar: 1944-1945 Page 77
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76 FACULTY OF ARTS ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Head of the Department Professor Charles Leslie Wrenn I-Intermediate Arts Yx-Outlines of English Literature with Specified Texts hrs Y2-14th Century Literature and History of the Language hr II-B General 1st year and Subsidiary Old English hrs Z2- 2nd year and Subsidiary Old and Middle English hr z3- 1st year Literature 1579-1700 hrs 1st year Tutorial class for Z3 hr Zt- 2nd year and Subsidiary Literature 1798-1832 hrs 2nd year Tutorial class for Z4 hr Ill-B Honours 1st year Old English hrs All years 1944-45 17th Century Literature 1945-46 Chaucer hrs A3- 1st 2nd years Shakespeare hrs A4- 2nd year Old English hrs A5- 2nd year Gothic and Germanic Philology hr 2nd year Middle English Prescribed Texts hrs 1st 2nd years The 19th Century hrs Ag- 2nd year Philology and History of the English Language hr A8- 2nd 3rd years Old Norse hrs A10- 2nd 3rd years The Classical Background to English Literature hrs A2 nd 3rd years Phonetics hrs A12- All years 19th Century Literature Further lectures on Modern Literature will be arranged if required Honours students may also be required to attend the General lectures on Modern Literature The second-year work may be spread over the second and third years All Honours students will do tutorial work in pairs or small groups and must call on the Professor as soon as possible after arrival All those proposing to read for Honours should write to the Head of the Department about books needed as soon as possible after acceptance by the College and before the beginning of the Michaelmas term IV-Postgraduate and Research All Postgraduate and Research Students should communicate with the Head of the Department at or before the beginning of the session Facilities for research will be provided in both Mediaeval and Modern Language and Literature in Old Norse and in Comparative Philology
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