t;OURSES -IN LITERATURE
FEBRUARY 1st - MAY 28th, 1948
WILLIAM TROY-Five Masters of Modern Fiction-Marcel Proust, Thomas
Mann, Henry James, Franz: Kafka and James Joyce. (Wed. eve.}
RALPH BATES-Great Authors and Great Novels-Stendhal, Flaubert, Dos–
toevsky, Hawthorne, E. M. Forster and Malraux. (Tues. eve.}
RALPH BATES-The Craft of Fiction-Workshop course. (Tues. eve.)
ELIAS TARTAK-Great writers of Russia-Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Andreyev,
Kuprin and Soviet Writers. (Wed. eve.}
ANTHONY GALLE PENALE-Dramatic Literature Today (Mon. morn., Wed.
eve.}
HORACE GREGORY-The Writing of Modern Poetry-Submit manuscript.
(Thurs. eve.}
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$10.00 for IS sessions, single odmission $1.00. Writing
courses $2S.OO per semester. There is no registrotion fee.
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