SYLLABUSES-H.UMANITIES Set books
SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES
10310 ENGLISH Ill
ADVANCED STUDIES IN PRE ROMANTIC AND MODERN LITERATURE
Unns 12 Level Third year
Dur.i.uon Whole academic year Class Contact 2 hours per 'veek
!tls FA Hughes
Pre requisite A sausfaclory standard 1n 10210 Enghsh II Co requ1snes None
Students offer three secuons (one per term) from the followtn~ hst At least two must be chosen from Group A (Pre Romantic) the third from eilherGroup A or Group B In some cases and where time tabling permits students may take t\VO of their sections 10 one term Groups of secuons bracketed together on the hst below are des1q-ned to consutute full coherent courses 1£ taken 10 sequences but each secuon 1s also available as an 1nd1v1dual opuon on the same terms as all other sections
Group A The Bdllad
Spect,tl Author Slvrft {
Comedy F1cuon and Society Augustan ism
Selected Studies 10 Eighteenth Century Luerature {
Sixteenth Century Poetry Seventeenth Century Poetry Milton
Mediaeval Romdnces
Development of the English Langudge Iceland1c Sagas
The Mechaeval Lyne
Rencussance Drama Shakespeare s Contemporaries Group B
Special Autho1 Jane Austen Spec1.al Author Blake
Special Author D H Lawrence Special Author 1-lenry James Scl(,nce F1cuon
Farct S'lttre 'lnd Comedy (1n Drama) Studies 10 New Literatures 10 English Special Author TS Ehot
Three Ex1stent1dl Novelists Special Author Aldous lluxley Notes
1) It ts possible thal not all the sections listed '1.bove will be taught 1n 1978 or that more topics will be offered
11) The attenuon of students 1s drawn to the cogn.ate~ offered by the D1sc1pl1nt of I.n~l1sh
p'lrllcularly 10320 Tlurd Year H.alf Co~nates tn En~ltsh
SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES
fvla1or Topics in French Director o( Studies Dr E A Close The d1sciphne offers lhree ma1or sequences
(.i) l l l 10 rrench I 11210 rrench II 11310 French III
(12 units) (12 unlls) (12 unus)
~tudenl!i rnay be .idm1ued to a two year Honour!! programme after French II or Jone yeJr Honouro; pro~ramme aher J.rench III
or (b) 11113 Introductory 1'rench A 11114 Introductory rrcnch B I 1220 French IIA
11330 French IIIA
(6 unas) (6 units) (12 units) (12 units)
"tudent<; may be .idm1tted to a one ye.tr Honours programme after French IIIA or (c) 11114 Introductory French B (6 unns)
11220 French IIA (12 units)
11330 French IIIA (12 unu<;)
French opuons (6 units)
Students may be admitted to a one year Honours progrunme on completion of the!ie 36 units
A wide range of coghates 1s offered in French ~tud1es see 1nde>.. Students fro1n 'ichools other than Human1ues requtnng a number of units other than those it<;ted as ava1lable should consult the Dnector of Studies
Reference books
The (ollow1ng books are recommended to all students of rrench
Harrap s new shorter Frenlh and English dictionary ed
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E Mansion revHe<l M Ferltll and P rorbes (Harrap 1967)Harrap s standard French and English dzct1onary (French Enghsh p'lrt revised edu1on 2 vols 1972 Enghsh French part revised ed1uon 111 preparation) and M Grev1sst Lebon
usa~e (any edn ) are useful works of reference and students who wish to !ipec..1Jhze 111 French or who intend to te.ich the sub1ect themsdves after co1npleung their degrees n1ay , .. 1sh 10 have 1he1r own copies
The btsl French reference d1ct1on.J.ry 1s Jva1l'lble 111 the library
Robert P D1ct1onna1re alphah"eltque el analor{ique de la lan~ue fran~aHl ('ioc1ete du llOUVCJU Llttr~ 1967)
Assess1nenl and examination procedures 1n French
L.J.n~uJge sk1lb JTC tested dunng th<' ye.J.r and 1bo Ill tx.i.m1nauon It th< <nd of tht yt 'lr AssessnH'lll methods for .ill other topics 1n 1'r<'nch J.rf' dC'nd<d on 'll tht be~1nn1nh of tht academic V<'ar Ill collsuh 111011 with thf' stud<'nt<; or£enng th ll topic
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SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES
<:iecuon A LANGUAGE (rums I II III) (Dr T G Fenriell) (1) \Vnuen rrench
Ch.ss Contact 2 hours per lVcek Sel book
Byrne LS R and Churchill EL A com/1rehe11s1ve Fn.nch i;rammar(BI tcl..\\lll 1963) (11) Spokln French
Cl iss (on tact Languoge laboratory 2 hours per week throu~hout tht yL u
Convcrs lllon I hour per week throughout the year Student<; 'lre.i.lso enc_our 11..,td tci 111 1kc ust of the l.iboratory s fac1httes pnv.i.tely 10 improve their fluency
Set books
Armstrong L E The phonetzcs of French (Bell 1962)
Poht1er R L and H'lgl\vara M P Active review of French (Blaisdell 1963) Section B C"oNTE\-tPOR\RY FRENCH THEAlRF (r1rst half yt lr) (Nlr D A Askt>w) Cl.ts<; Contact l lecture per week and 2 tutorials for the whole secuon
Set book
Bree Germaine and Kroff Alexander Y eds Twentieth century French drama (Collier Macnu11an Co 1969)
5ect1on C FRE"<CH C1'1E\I\ (Second h'lH )C'lt) (Professor IS Laurie)
Cl.ts!> Contact I lecture per week and 3 tuton'lls !or the wholt '>ect1on 2 houl '> ~c1 cu11ng per week
Set books
An) two of the follo\vtn~
Anne<; R French c11ie1na s111ce 1946 \Ol!> I and II 2nd cd (7wcm1ner I 970) }ord Ch Hzslozre du c11zlma fran(alS conte1npora1n }94, 77 (l!.d1uons rr ltlCC' Empirt 1977)
5tephenson R dnd Debnx ] R The cinema as art (Penguin 196t'j) Vohn 1ne V and Ford Ch Cznema pour vous (Julh.ird)
Stct1on D 1,1 E'!>J\ t.. Rt\ It.\\ OF BASIL I RF"<Cll (' R \ '\l'\tAR (C.,cconcl h&lf yt 11) (Dr E A Clo~t>J
Cl l!>S C..ont'lct I lecture per week 'iet book
Pohtztr R L o.nd l.J.1g1w.uo. M P lcllvt' rev1t'w of I'rrnclt (Bl'll'icidl 196!)
llnu~ 6 le\d 1'1rstyeu
11113 INTRODUCTORY FRENCH A Air }) A A~J..rw
Dur 111011 First half ve 1r
C 11..,s ( ont.ict Six hours ptr \\eek
Pn lt(}lll'>lle Con<;ent of the Directo1 of ',1ud1t'>
( o rtqu1s1tts ~ont
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Rlpondez s 11 vous plali 3 \O}s (BBC Pubhc<1t1on!>)
Pol111tr R 1 llt~l\\llt \IP 1nd(11duntr JR I f(/ullt (Bl11'>dtll llJhb)
SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES
11114 INTRODUCTORY FRENCH B Professor I S Laune
Units 6 Level First year
Durauon Second half year Class contact Six hours per week
Pre requisite Con~cnt of the Director of Studies Co requisites None
Tins topic assumes an elementary kno\vledge of French (equivalent to that provided 1n 11113 Introductory French A) and students \Vllh some previous kno,vledge of the
Iangua~e may prefer to enter French studies at this point rather than tnrol 1n Introductory French A
The topic completes the study of the basic structures 1n rrench begun 1n Introductory rrench A and 1s intended to provide students wHh the baste ab1lny to read and wrlle I rench and to speak and understand the language reach in~ 1s conducted in classes .ind 111
practice sessions In the Language Laboratory Extensive read1n~ mattnal ts 1nt1oduccd tn this toptc organized around short colour hlms of rrance 'vith d I rcnch commentary Introductory French B is available cnher as a self contained topic or "l.S part of a m,Jor sequence cons1st1ng of Introductory French B frcnch IIA French IIIA and 6 further units of French opuons to be td.ken at an appropriate ume after consultauon with thl D1n.ctor of Studies
Set books
Pohtzer R L Hag1wara M P and Carduner
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R L Echelle (Bl usdell 1966) Chron1ques de France (Pans ADPF ct CLE 1nternauonal 1976) The folio\\ tn~ bool-..lets\VIII be set for 1978 Survol de la Provence La Garo1111e Toulou'ie Noel h Se({urel Le V111 en f ranee I a Tapissene de Bayeux Aubusson capitale de la tapissene Chartres Le Rh111
Unus 12
Level Second year
11210 FRENCH II All menibers of French 'itaff
Durauon Whole academic year
C'l.1ss Contact See under 1nd1v1dual scc.t1ons Prt requisite As Hlsfactory st.i.nd nd 1n 11110 F1u1ch C'o requ1s1te~ None
t;1udtnts offer 5cct1011 A and ANY r\VO of Sections B C D E l- ( I-I I
"-,(cuon A l \'\C UACl. (rerm.., I II Ill) (Dr T ( ln1nell) (1) \Vntten fnnch
C'l t~s Cont tct I hour ptr week tluoughout the yt 11
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Byrne L ') R and C'hurch1ll E I A co1nprehen 'ilt'I' French l'.{ran1111ar (Bl 1rl-..\\ t II I <161) (11) 'ipol-..en 1-nnrh
( 11~.., (on tact L tngua~e l<ihor llor} I hour pt r \\ u !... 1h1ou~hout tlH ' t 11
(onvtrs1t1on I hourpcrwetk throut,hout tht yt11 No 'iU book
"-,ut1CJ11B "-,f\f'\Hf'\Ill(f'\llR' IR\'\Cf(lll'ito1 'iuOndhlif\(ll)(1\/1 /)A A\krw) l'ikew)
CJ 1..,~ C 0111 ut Ind!\ 1duc1.l 1u1on ti<> ,.., rt'(]111n-c:l Prelu111nary rradua,
t\I1ndrou R laFran(eau.\XVllf'etXII/lr'iJf'Clf\ Nou,t\lc Cho(Pll} 19{)7)
\.lou~n10 R I I'\ AI Ir el XV/Ir 1urle1 (P ll V J<Jb7)
I OU{{h J A111ntrod11c/1011 to 'it';r11ten1th centun lranrr (I ont,1n1n 1970) No 'i( I boo!...
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SVLLABUSF.S-HUMANJTIES This secuon provides an introduction to the literature of 17th century France Set books
La Bruyere J de Les caracteres de Theophraste (Gamier Flammanon) La Fayette M M La pnncesse de Cleves (Garnier Flammanon) La Rochefoucauld F de Maximes et reflexions (L1vre de Poche) La Fontaine J Fables (Garnier Flammanon)
Pascal B Pens€es (L1vre de vie ed1uons du Seuil)
Mourgues 0 de An anthology of French 17th century lyric poetry (0 UP 1966) Secuon D MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE AND IDEAS (Ftrsthalf year) (Professor I
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Laurie)(a) Feminism in France (not available in 1978)
(b) Intellectual Adventures a survey of 20th century French Prose (Dr D S Hawley) Class Contact One semmar per week (90 minutes)
This section provides an 1ntroduct1on to the authors and literary movements which have shaped contemporary French prose The readings will form the basis for a d1scuss1on of the ma1or developments 1n French literature from the fin de s1ecle aestheuctsm of Proust and the Surreahst revoluuon of the twenues through Sanre s ex1stenuahsm to the nouveau roman and its progeny
Set books
Breton A Nad1a (Galhmard 1972)
Malraux A La Vo1e royale (L1bra1ne Generate Francaise 1954 L1vre de Poche no 86) Proust M Un amour de Swann Du cOte de chez Swann (Galhmard 1975)
Robbe-Gnllet A Dans le labynnthe (M1nu1t 19:J9) Roche M Codex (Seuil 1974)
Sanre ] P La Nausle (Galhmard 1972) Recommended reading
Breton A Les manifestes du surr€alume (Galhmard 1963) Rabbe Gr1llet A Pour un nouveau roman (Galhmard 1964)
Background and general reference works available 1n the Un1vers1ty Library Bersan1 ] et al La liltErature en France depuis 1945 (Borda 1971) Nadeau M Le roman fran)ais depuis la guerre rev ed (Galhmard 1970)
Ra1mond M La cnse du roman des lendemains du naturahsme aux annees v1ngt (J Coru 1966)
Raimond M Le roman depuis la rlvolut1on1 chaps 4 5 (A Cohn 1968) Section E FRENCH POETRY (Second half year) (Professor I S Laurie) Class Contact l lecture per \veek
Set books
Faral E Petite grammaire de l anc1en fran,azs (Xlle et Xllle siecles) (Hachette 1968) Pauph1let A ed Poetes et romanciers dy moyen age (Ple1ade)
Secuon F HISTORICAL FRENCH LINGUISTICS (First half year) (Dr T G Fennell) Class Contact 1 lecture per week
An elementary kno\vledge of Laun \Vtll be assumed Preliminary reading
Wartburg W von Evolution et structure de la langue fran<;a1se (Francke 1962) All students must read this book before lectures begin and they will be examined on tt in the first week of the half year
The follow1ng works should be consulled 1n lhe Universtty Library
Fouche P Phonttique histonque du fran~ais 3 vols (Khncks1eck 1952 1969) Foulet L Petite .i;yntaxe de l ancien fran~azs (Classtques francais du moyen age Champion 1965)
Nyrop K Grammaire Justonque de la langue franr;aise vols I and II (Picard 1939) Pope M K From Latin to modern f'rencfl (Manchester Univ Pr 1961)
Brunot F and Bruneau C Pr{cis de grammaire Justonque de la langue franr;a1se (Masson 1949)
Bloch 0 and Wanburg W von D1ctzonna1re etymologique de la langue franf;a1se (Presses Un1versita1res de France 1964)
Bourc1ez E E ] Prlc1s Justonque de phonetzque fran§aise (Khncksieck 1958)
SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES
Secuon C fRENCH LITERATURE 1820 1860 (Second half year) (Dr E A Clam) The aim of the course is lo provide a suivey of som<. of the main currents in I rench htcrature of the pcnod Rom,n1uc1sm the Art for Arts sake 1novement the nse of the novel and Reahsm
Set books
Balzac H de Eugenie Grandel (L1vre de poche) Flaubert G !vladame Bovary (Folio or Lrvre de pochc) Hugo V flernani et Ruy Blas (L1vre de poche)
Preface de Cromwell (Class1ques Larousse) M{nmfe P Colomba (Harrap paperback)
Stendhal Le Rouge et le noir (Folio or L1vre de pochc.)
The poetry of France vol Ill 1800 1900 eel A 1\11 Boase (Methuen 1973) Reference books
Brereton G An introduction to the French poets (l'vlelhuen 1973) Cobban A A history of modem France vols II and III (Penguin)•
Rant A \V The nineteenth century (Nelson 1966)
Secuon I-I SPECIAL 1 OPIC I (I 1rst or second half year) (All members of staff}
Class Contact At instructors d1screuon
Secuon I Srr,.c1AL TOPIC II (Fust of second half year) (All me1nbers of staff) Cla!.S Contact At instructors d1screuon
NOTE The attentton of students is drawn to the av.ulab1hty of half cogn Hes related to sections B C E F G 1-1 I above
11220 FRENCH llA
Units 12 All members of French staff
Level Second year
Durauon 'Vhole academic yc.ar
Class Contact See under 1nd1v1dual sections
Pre requ1sne A sallsfactory standard 1n 11114 Introductory J.rench B Co requ1s1tes None
Students offer Secuons A B and C
Secllon A LANGUAGE (Terms I II Ill) (Dr T G Fennell) 1) \Vntten French
Class Contacl 2 hours per week Set book
Byrne LS R andChurdull EL Acomprehens1veTrenchgra1nniar(Bh.ckvvell 1963) (n) Spoken French
Cl'lss Cont'lCt Language Laboratory 2 hour!. per wetk Lluoughout tht-year Conversauon I hour per week throughout tht. year
Stud1.nts are also encouraged to make use of the laboratot} s faC1l1ues private!) to 11npro\ e theu fluency
Set books
Annstrong L E The phonetics of French (Bell 1962)
PohtLer R L and I-lag1wara M P Active review of French (Bla1sdcll 1963) Section B CoNTE'1PORARY fRENCH THEATRE (first half year) (Mr D A A~kew) Class Contact I lecture per lveek and 2 1uto11als for the whole section
Set book
Bree Gern1a1ne and Kroff Alexander Y ed Twentieth century 1' rench drama (Col her Macmillan Co 1969)
Secuon C fRI'..NCH CINEMA (Second half yea1) (Professor l S Laurie)
Class Contact 1 lecture per week and 3 tu Lona ls for the whole :;ecuon 2 hours sci ccrung per week
Set books
Any two of the following
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SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES Armes R French cinema since 1946 2nd cd vols I and II (Zwemmer 1970)
Ford Ch Histoire du cinema fran1a1s contemporazn 1945 77 (France Emp1re 1977) Stephenson R and Debnx
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R The cinema as art (Penguin 1965)Volmane V and Ford Ch Cinema pour vous (]ulhard)
NOTE Theauention of students ts dra,vn to the hstof cognates offered by thed1sc1phneof French
Units 12 Level Th1rd year
11310 FRENCH Ill All members of French staff
Durauon Whole 1cadem1c year
Class Contact Sec under 1nd1v1dual secuons
Pre requ1s1te A sausfactory standdrd tn 11210 Frend1 II Co requ1snes None
Students offer Secuon A and ANY TWO of Secuons B C D E F G H I Attenuon rs drawn to the hm1tat1ons on ava1lab1hty h<itcd for these sections
Section A LANGu \C"E (Terms I II III) (Dr E A Close) (1) Written French
Class Contact 1 hour per week Sel books
Byrne L S R and Church1ll :C L A comprehens1veI'renchgrammar(Blackwell 1963) Grev1sse M Le bon usage (Duculot)
(u) Spoken French
Cld!)S Contact 1 hour per \Veek throughout the year Reference books
Dayan F La phrase les modalites de l e'<press1on (•v•tlJble tn Langua~e Laboratory) Secuon B SEVENTEEVTH CE"i'TURY FRANCE (First or second half year) (Afr D A Askeu1) Askew)
Not 1va1lable to students who h•ve taken Section B of rrench II or Cogn1.te 11202 I he syllabus 1s as for Sccuon B of French II
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CLASSICAi FRENCH LITERATURE (Second half year) (Mr D A Askew) Not dva1lable to students \Vho have taken Section C of rrench II or Cognate 11203 The syllabus 1s dS for Secuon C of French IISection D MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE AND IDEAS (First half year) (Professor I
s
I aurie)I S Laurie)
Subject for 1978 Intellectual Adventures a survey of 20th century rrcnch pro!)e The syllabus ts as for Secuon D of French II
Secuon E FRENCH POETRY (Second half year) (Professor I S Laurie)
Not available to students who have taken Section E of French II or Cognate 11206 The syllabus is as for Section E of French II
Sccuon F H1sTORICAL FRE..,CH L1"iGUtsT1cs (Fust half year) (Dr T G Fennell) Not avatlable to students who have taken Secuon F of French II or Cognate 11207 The syll•bus is as for Sccuon F of French II
Sectton G FRENCH LITERATURE 1820 1860 (Second half year) (Dr C A Close) The syllabus IS as for Section C of French II
Secuon H SPECIAI ToPIC I (First OR Second half year) (All members of staff) A student may not offer under thts section any field of !)tudy already presented under Sections Hor I of French II or 1n Cognates 11209 or 11219
Secuon I 5PECl\L TOPIC II (First OR Second h-.lf year) (All menibers of staff) A student may not offer undtr this secuon any field of study already presented under Secuons Hor I of rrench II or 1n Cognate!) 11209or11219
NOTE The attenuon of students 1s drawn to cognates offered by the d1sc1pltne of French
SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES
Un11s 12 Level Thnd year
11330 FRENCH lllA All members of French staff
Durauon Whole ac1.demic year
Class Contact See under 1nd1vidual sections
Pre requisite Satisfactory standard in 11220 French IIA Co requisites None
Students offer Sections A B and C
Secuon A LANGUAGE PART I (Terms I II III) (Dr T G Fennell) (i) Wntten french
Class Contact l hour per \Veek throughout the year Set bonk
Byrne LS R andChurclull EL A comprehens1veFrenchgrammar(Black\Vcll 1963) (n) Spoken French
Class Contact Language Laboratory I hour per week throughout the year Conversation l hour per week throughout the year
Section B LANGUAGE PART II (Terms I II III) (Dr E A Close) Class Contact I hour per week throughout the year
Set books
Byrne L S R and Churchill E L A comprehensive French grammar (Blackwell 1963) Grev1sse M Le bon usage (Duculot)
Secuon C Students offer any ONE of Secuons B to I from topic 11310 not included elsewhere in the degree
SYLLABUSES-HUMANITIES
Ma1or Topics zn Spanish and Portuguese
Director of Studies Dr E Gomez Soto Timetable Co ordinator Mr B Judge The disciphne offers l\vo ma1or sequences
A 12110 Spanish I 12210 Spanish II 12310 Spanish III or B 12120 Spanish IA 12210 Spamsh II 12310 Spanish III
(12 umts) (12 units) (12 umts) (12 umts) (12 unm) (12 unns)
For offenngs in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies and other cognates see elsewhere m this syllabus
Unns 12 Levtl l<nst year
12110 SPANISH I
INTRODUCTION TO MODERN SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS
AND MATRICULANTS IN SPANISH All members of Staff
Durauon Whole academic year
Class Contact Language classes and Language Laboratory 3 per 'veek (Terms I II Ill) C1v1ltzat1on - l per week (Terms I II) Luerature - 1 per week (Term I) 2 per week (Terms II Ill)
No week contains more than 6 contact hours
Pre requtsltes For nauve speakers of Spanish and Matnculants 1n Spanish Co rcqu1sttes None
Assessment will be made on the basis of wntten work throughout the year (language exercises and lnerary assignments) language proficiency tests and examinauons Wntten and spoken Spanish will be studied and students are expected to acquire a knowledge o{ the geography art music and history of Spain
Students study sections A B and C
Secuon A LANGUAGE (Terms I II III) (Mr B Judge and other members of staff) There wtll be classes tn modem Spanish grammar syntax cranslat1on language essay work and audio comprehension (work based on taped matenal) Translauon into good Enghsh of comparable standard 1s obligatory
Set books
As for 12120 Spanish IA Reference books
Da Silva Z S On with Spanish (Harper &: Row 1970)
Harmer L C and Norton F
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A manual of modem Spanish (Unt Tutorial Press) Ramsey M M and Spaulding R K A textbook of modem Spanish (Holt Rinehart&:Winston 1964)
Sectton B SPANISH CIVILIZATION (Terms I II 111) {All members of staff)
The programme for tlus secuon of the course for competent speakers and matnculants tn Spanish will be 1denucal with that for 12120 Spanish IA
Secuon
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MODERN SPANISH LITERATURE (Terms I II Ill) (All members of staff) Set booksAs for Spanish IA and in add1uon (Term I) Basco Ibaii.ez V La barraca (Harrap) Garcia Lorca F Bodas de sangre (Losada)
Assessment \Vtll be by assignments and by exam1nauon In the latter quesuons may be asked on any of the prescnbed texts The questions will be mainly of the context type of wluch translation into good English of comparable standard ts an obligatory part