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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1966-1967-374

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Annual Report of the Delegacy xlix American society between 1920 and 1961 in the works of John Dos Passos and Norman Mailer Miss Dimphna de Bruyn 'Mob-rule and riots in the late 16th century history play Lee 'The development of the meaning of "Sociality" in selected writings of Herman Melville Mrs Maureen Malone 'The plays of Sean O'Casey in relation to their political and social setting Departmental Notes In connection with the Shakespeare quatercentenary celebrations Professor Bullough visited Germany and gave special lectures in the University of Mainz and the Free University of West Berlin He addressed the Royal Society of Literature on 'The Age of Impresssion- ism' and also lectured on 'Marlowe the tragic writer' in the course of public quatercentenary lectures on 'The mind and art of Christopher Marlowe' which Dr Armstrong planned on behalf of the Extra-Mural Department of the University during the Michaelmas term Dr Armstrong himself gave lecture on 'Marlowe the man of the theatre' Dr Sheard gave four talks on aspects of the English language for the BBC Overseas Service He conducted course of fourteen lectures at Goldsmiths' College on the Development of the Language During the year he twice visited Ghana for the West African Examina- tions Council taking charge of training course for examiners in April and attending the co-ordination meeting in June Mr Yarker gave two series of lectures ten on The dominant forms in English literature' for the Extra-Mural Department and six on 'The English Romantic poets' at the Institut Fran ais Mr Ε Mottram lectured and held seminars at the American Poetry Week at Kilve Court Somerset in September 1964 During the year he lectured on various aspects of American literature at Cumberland Lodge Holloway School Furzedown Training College the American Museum at Bath Clifton School andjordanhill College of Education He spoke twice at Better Books' 'Writers and Critics' evenings on Theodore Roethke and James Agee In November he represented the University at the Ditchley Conference on the teaching of American Studies in Britain He gave talk to King's College Literary Society on contemporary American satire In May he spoke
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