Vol. 19 No. 2 1952 - page 134

ROTTING HILL
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THE SCHOOL OF LETTERS
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June
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Graduate courses offered by the Fellows in the 1952 session:
John Crowe Ransom.
Keats, with a Brief Consideration of Shelley
Leslie Fiedler.
Myth in American Fiction and V erse
Francis Fergusson.
Readings in the Purgatorio
R. P. Blackmur.
Fiction: Stendhal, James, Joyce, Gide
Robert Fitzgerald.
Virgil and the Virgilian Tradition
Kenneth Burke.
Language as Symbolic Action
Randall Jarrell.
Some Modern Poets
Harold Whitehall and Archibald Hill.
Language-Literature Seminar
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