Vol. 26 No. 2 1959 - page 351

THE SCHOOL OF LETTERS
INDIANA UNIVERSITY-SUMMER 1959
Courses on the graduate level in the theory and practice of
Literary Criticism
Including work toward advanced degrees in
Criticism, English Literature, and Comparative Literature
SENIOR FELLOWS
John Crowe Ransom
Lionel Trilling
Allen Tate
Austin Warren
Philip Rahv
Courses will be taught during the Summer of 1959 by:
Richard Blackmur, Victor Erlich, Daniel G. Hoffman,
Newton P. Stallknecht, and Harold Whitehall
Address inquiries to
The School of LeHers, Welborn House
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL
June 22 - July 31
INSTITUTE' IN THEATER
Literature, History, and Aesthetics of the Theater
TRAGIC DRAMA : GREEK AND ENGLISH
H. D. F. KITTO, Professor of Greek
Bristol University, England
THEATER IN AMERICAN LIFE
ALAN S. DOWNER, Professor of English
Princeton University
AESTHETICS OF THE THEATER
EDWIN B. PETTET, Associate Professor of Theater Arts and
Director of the Brandeis Theater
Students and faculty will join with outside guests for special colloquia
Coeducational. The Institute and colloquia are open to graduate stu–
dents, qualified undergraduates and non-degree candidates. Each
course carries three full credits for degree candidates. For Summer
School Bulletin and further information, write:
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL, Ullman 3, Waltham 54, Mass.
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