BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL
June
27
-August 5
INSTITUTE IN LITERATURE
An intensive examination of the concept of "Modern–
ity" as it applies to Literature and cultural life, with
special emphasis on its relation to new kinds of subject
matter and techniques in 20th century writing.
20th CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE
IRVING HOWE
Associate Professor of English
Brandeis University
20th CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE
STEPHEN SPENDER
Co-Editor
Encounter Magazine
20th CENTURY EUROPEAN LITERATURE
PHILIP RAHV
Professor of English
Brandeis University
Special colloquia guests will include
ALFRED KAZIN and HAROLD ROSENBERG
Coeducational. The Institute is open to graduate stu–
dents, qualified undergraduates and non-degree appli–
cants. Each course carries three full credits for degree
candidates. A limited number of tuition fellowships
will be available for graduate students. For Summer
School Bulletin write:
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL
Ullman 2, Waltham 54, Massachusetts