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Contains 20 Results:
20th Century American Literature. American literature since the war, Contemporary American novel 1960, The origins of the American novel- Charles Brockden Brown and James Fenimore Cooper, Four war novels, The beat generation, Four women writers, Aspects of the new realism- Sherwood Anderson and Theodore Dreiser, Escapism in fiction- James Branch Cobell and Thornton Wilder, The negro in American fiction- Joel Chandler and Harriet Beecher Stowe, The negro novelist Carl Milton Cozzens, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Poe and Bret Harte, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, Mary McCarthy, Carson McCullers, John dos Passos and James T. Farrell, J. D. Salinger, John Steinbeck and Bret Harte, William Styron, Robert Penn Warren, Edith Wharton- social criticism and portraiture, Thomas Wolfe. 2.5cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
French Literature. The literature of other countries, English influences in the French literature of the 18th century, La methode dramatique de Racine, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Beamarchais, Marion de Lorme, La Comedie Larmoyante et le drama, The religion of Balzac, Literature and thought in France today, The European novel now (since 1950), The philosophy of the absurd, The philosophy of a flier, Existentialism, Two modern French dramatists- Paul Claudel and Henry Gheon and the neo-Catholic movement, Three prophets- Bloy, Peguy, Bernanos, The tragedy of Arthur Rimbaud, Contemporary French writers, Henri de Montherlant. 2.4cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
German Literature. Johann Schiller, Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Ernest Junger and post-war German thought. 1cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Russian Literature. Fydor Dostoyevsky, Leo Tolstoy. .8cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
New Zealand Literature (include ones given at Aarhus University, Denmark, 1968). New Zealand writing, Pattern of New Zealand culture, The literature of New Zealand, Pattern of New Zealand writing, The influence of American and British literature on the literature of New Zealand, Some thoughts on the recent New Zealand novel, The search for self in modern New Zealand fiction, Thomas Bracken, Katherine Mansfield, Janet Frame, Frank Sargeson, Eileen Duggan, Alan Mulgan, Douglas Stewart, Allen Curnow, Dan Davin, Sid Scott-rebel without a cause, Micheal Joseph, I'll soldier no more, Landscape and symbol in New Zealand poetry. 4cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Australian Literature. Patrick White. 2 items., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Chaucer. Social conditions in the late 14th and the 15th centuries, The church and religion in the 15th century, The language of Chaucer's day, Chaucer, The concept of courtly love and the origin of the Romantic tradition, The Canterbury tales, The prologue
, The Clerke's prologue and tale
, The nun's priest's tale
, The knight's tale
. 3.5cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Elizabethan Literature (six lectures WEA 1949). Comedy of manners, Biography and autobiography 1550-1700, The Elizabethan lyric and sonnet, Religious poetry in the Elizabethan age, John Donne, Christopher Marlowe, Francis Bacon, Thomas Kyd, Edmund Spenser, George Peel, John Lyly, Robert Greene. 3cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Shakespeare. Introduction: The living Shakespeare 1964, Shakespeare's ideas, Shakespeare and his contemporaries 1964, The Elizabethan stage and its influence on Shakespeare, Shakespeare's verse and language, Shakespeare and the theatre of words, Imagery in Shakespeare, Shakespeare's early style, Shakespeare as a reviver, The theory of double revision, Keats and Shakespeare, The fool in Shakespeare, The Shakespeare industry, Shakespeare at Stratford and London, The Shakespeare forger, The nature of tragedy, Shakespearean tragedy, J.C.R.'s notes of books consulted, oddments. 2cm., 1964 and n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Romeo and Juliet. 1.5cm. , n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.