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534 / SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE<br />

122. Medieval and Renaissance Literature. 160A-160B. Hispanic Literatures in Translation.<br />

The main genres of Medieval and Renaissance<br />

Spanish literature with emphasis on at least one<br />

representative work for each.<br />

Mr. Rodriguez -Pufetolas<br />

124. The Golden Age.<br />

The main genres of the Golden Age with emphasis<br />

on at least one representative work for each.<br />

Mr. Johnson<br />

127. Den Quijote.<br />

Directed reading and intensive study of the novel.<br />

Mr. Loera'<br />

128. Neoclassicism and Romanticism in Spain.<br />

The main manifestations of thought and literature<br />

from 1700 to 1850 with emphasis on representative<br />

works . Mr. Benitez<br />

130. Spanish Literature from 1850 to 1898.<br />

The development of post-Romantic literature with<br />

emphasis on representative works. Mr. Smith<br />

(Formerly numbered 1SOA- 150B .) Class readings<br />

and analysis of selected works in translation from<br />

the literatures of Spain and Portugal (180A--W)<br />

and of Spanish America and Brazil (180B-F.)<br />

Mr. Hulet, Mr. Johnson<br />

162. Cervantes in Translation.<br />

Class readings and analysis of selections from<br />

Don Quijote and other major works by Cervantes.<br />

Mr. Johnson<br />

170A. Honor Course in Spanish.<br />

Meets three hours weekly . Prerequisite : a minimum<br />

of six of the courses required for the major<br />

with a 3.25 average . Intensive study of a special<br />

topic chosen from a list proposed by the instructor<br />

in charge. Discussion , oral and written reports.<br />

Mr. Engleldrk<br />

170B. Honors Course in Spanish.<br />

Prerequisite : course 170A . No regularly scheduled<br />

class meetings . Supervised preparation of an honors<br />

essay on a selected special topic . The Staff<br />

132. Spanish Literature in the 20th Century.<br />

Spanish poetry, theater , essay and novel since<br />

1898 with emphasis on at least one representative<br />

work for each genre. Mr. Benitez<br />

199. Special Studies . (t to 1 course)<br />

Prerequisite : consent of adviser and instructor.<br />

A maximum of two full courses may count toward<br />

the major. The Staff<br />

137. The Literature of Colonial Spanish America.<br />

A study of the most important authors and movements<br />

in the various regions of Spanish America to<br />

1810. Mrs. Arora, Mr. Fogelquist<br />

139. 19th Century Spanish American Literature.<br />

A detailed study of the important writers and<br />

movements from 1810 to 1860 . Mrs. Arora<br />

Graduate Courses<br />

200. Bibliography.<br />

(Formerly numbered 201A.) Meets three hours<br />

weekly . Identification and analysis of bibliographical<br />

sources for work by doctoral candidates in their fields<br />

of specialization.<br />

Mr. Benitez, Mr. Rodriguez-Pufrtolas<br />

141. Mexican Literature.<br />

Meets three hours weekly , including one hour<br />

discussion . A study of the main writers and literary<br />

genres of Mexico from colonial times to the present,<br />

with emphasis on the 20th Century.<br />

Mr. Loers, Mr. Cervantes<br />

201. Literary Criticism.<br />

(Formerly numbered 201B .) Meets three hours<br />

weekly . Definition and discussion of methods of literary<br />

criticism.<br />

Mr. Benitez, Mr. Otero, Mr. Machado da Rosa<br />

203A-203B. The Development of the Portuguese<br />

143. Spanish American Literature in the 20th<br />

and Spanish Languages.<br />

Century.<br />

A detailed study of the important writers and<br />

movements since 1880 . Mr. Crow<br />

Prerequisites : course 118 , 100 or consent of instructor.<br />

Intensive study of the historical develop.<br />

ment of the Portuguese and Spanish languages from<br />

their origin in spoken Latin . Mr. Otero<br />

145. Spanish and American Dena.<br />

Prerequisites: Spanish 121A and 121B . A survey<br />

of dramatic literature from colonial times to the<br />

present, with emphasis on the twentieth century.<br />

Mr. Luzurlaga<br />

147. Literary Analysis.<br />

An introduction to the study of literary devices,<br />

figures of speech and the differentiation of literary<br />

genres. Mr. Benitez , Mr. Otero<br />

204A. Transformational Grammar.<br />

Meets three hours weekly . A transformational<br />

approach to the Spanish language, with some consideration<br />

of the bearing of syntax, semology, and<br />

phonology on style , metaphor and meter.<br />

Carlos P. Otero<br />

206. Linguistics.<br />

Meets three hours weekly . Prerequisite : course<br />

115 or equivalent . A study of theoretical synchronic<br />

M149. Folk Literature of the Hispanic World. linguistics as applied to Spanish. Mr. Bull<br />

(Same as Folklore M149 .) A study of the history<br />

and present dissemination of the main prin cipal<br />

forms of folk literature throughout the c<br />

countries. Mr. Carvalbo-Neto, Mr. Robe<br />

209. Dialectology.<br />

Meets three hours weekly. Prerequisite: course<br />

100 or 115 or equivalent . The major dialect area of<br />

Peninsular and American Spanish, with the distin-<br />

151. Folk Song in Spain and Spanish America.<br />

(% course)<br />

guishing features of each. Influence and contribution<br />

of cultural and historical features, inclu ding indigenous<br />

languages , to their formation. Mr. Robe<br />

(Formerly numbered 108.) Meets three hours<br />

weekly . A study of the origins and development of 222. Medieval and Renaissance Poetry.<br />

Spanish folk music and of the different types of<br />

folk songs and folk poetry peculiar to the various<br />

regions of Spain and Spanish America . Mrs. Mbndez<br />

Meets three hours weekly. Readings and lectures<br />

on Spanish poetry from the beginnings to 1550.<br />

Mr. Rodriguez -Pufrtolas

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