Vol. 19 No. 2 1952 - page 136

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
Urbana, Illinois
The University of Vermont
announces
THE SCHOOL OF MODERN CRITICAL STUDIES
Second Annual Session
June
16
through
27, 1952
The School offers twelve advanced seminar courses in the criticism of modem
fiction and poetry. It is staffed by ,a group of distinguished critics and teachers
who have all made important contributions to the special areas of knowledge
in
which
they
provide instruction. The staff and courses include:
R. P. BLACKMUR:
Tolstoy
and
Joyce
MALCOLM COWLEY:
Faulkner
and
20th Century American Prose Style
(first week)
NORMAN HOLMES PEARSON:
Faulkner
and
20th Century American
Prose Style
(second week)
ELIZABETH DREW:
Eliot
and
Auden
ARTHUR MIZENER:
Fitzgerald
and
Ford Madox Ford
MARK SCHORER:
Lawrence
and
The Short Story
ALLEN TATE:
The Formal Limits of Fiction
and
The Contemporary
Cri–
ticism of Fiction
The enrollment will be limited to sixty well-qualified undergraduate and
graduate students who will each be expected tOi register for two courses carrying
one credit hour apiece. A few auditors will be admitted.
The deadline for all
applications is May
30, 1952. Complete information and application forms may
be obtained by writing
to
John W. Aldridge, Director, English Dept., University
of Vermont, Burlington, Vt.
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