L
American Naturalism.Cran_e, S., The red badge of courage (Bantam), L_ondon, J.,,CalI
of
the-uil'd&
otÈer itoriøs (Ílantam).Norris,
F.,
McTeague(Holt
Rinehart).Dreiser,
T.,
Sister Canie(Holt
Rinehart), 2, The 'Ninetiesin
Australia.Lawson,
H.
Seal).Cantrell,
L.
(U.O.P.).Palmer,
V.,
'Níneties (Melbourne U.P.).Ward,
R. (
bookof
Aitstralian ballads (Penguin),3.7 (o'u'P.).
(Longman Paul).
riesland2(O.U.P.).
4.
Women and the Chopin,K.,
ThMcCullers,
C.,
(Penzuin).Steað.,
C, The
nguiñ).Stein, G.,
Ida
(Ranðom House).AE87
OId and Middle BnglishII.
Pre-req_uisite subject:
AE0I
EnglishI or
other subject approvedby
the Chait- manof
the Departrnent.A,
ANcro-S¡.xoN CuLTvRE ¡.N¡ lNsrrrurrows.B.
INrnooucuoN To O¡-r Erqcr-rsu Lexcu.rcn¡No
Lrrrnerune.Prescribed book:
Cassidy,
F.
G., and Ringler, R.N.
(eds.), Bríeht'sOld
Engllsh gÍanxmaÌ and reader,3rd edition(Holt,
Rinehart and Winston).C. INrno¡ucuoN
ToEanlv Mmolr
E¡rcr-rsrr LeNcuec¡lNo Lrrpnerrn¡,
Prescribed book:Bennett, J.
A.
W., and Smithers, G.V.
(eds.), Earlg lt[iddle English oerse and prose,2nd edition (O.U.P.).AE88
OId and Middle EnglisbIII.
Pre-requisite subject: AE87
Old
and Middle EngtishIL A.
Meornv¡r. ENc¡-rsrrCulrunn exo
I¡qsr¡rur¡oxs.B, Or,o ervo Mmpr-r E¡tcr,¡slt L¡r.¡cuecr.
For reference:
Qujrk, R., and
Wrenn,C. L.,
An (Methuen),Wardale,
E. 8., An
introduction to Prescribed books:Sisam,
K. (ed.),
Fottrteenth centurg oe:.se and prose (O.IJ.P.).601
rÄCULTY OF' å.RTS B.A._SYLLÁBUSIS ENGLISH LÀNGUÁ,CT ÄND LITERÀTI'RE
AE72
AustralianLiterary
StudiesII.
Pre-requisite:
AE0l
EnglishI or any
otherunit
approvedby the
Chairman of the Department.The
courservill
consistof two
lecture periods (onehour
each) each rveek,with
one tutorial of two hou¡s each week.Lectures: The ffrst
of
the two lecture periodswill
regularly be used and the second occasionally, accordingto
flexible needs.about
the
available tirnesm of holding
tutorials at provisionwill
be nrade forin
at anyof
these times.This course is not available to students
with
exemption from lectures.I. Porrny exn
Pnosn r¡¡ GrNrn¿r-,1.
Wilkes, G.A. (ed.),
The colonial poeús (Angus and Robertson).Wright,
1., Colleaed poems (Ang':s and Robertson).Neilson,
J.
5., Selected poems(Angrs
and Robertson).Heseltine,
H. (ed.),
T'he penguin bookof
Australì'an oerse'2.
Fiction, early.Clarke,
M., For the term of his
naturalüf¿
(introiluctionby Elliott)
(Angusand
Robertson).Furphy, J., The buln-buln and the brolga (Seal).
Bold¡ewood, R., Robbery under arms (Macmillan).
Spence, C., Clara Morison (Seal).
Newland, 5., Parsing the
uag
(Seal).3.
Fiction, later.Richardson,
H. H.,
The fortutnesof Richaú
Mahong (Heinemann).Stead, C.,
For
looe alone (Angss and Robertson).Stow, R., The merrg-go-round
in
the sea (Penguin).Keneally. '1., The chant of
limmg
Blacksmith(Pengin).
Moorhouse,
F.,
The Americans, babg (Ang.is and Robertson).4.
Critical prose.Barnes, J., The
øriter in
Austrulia (O.U.P.).IL Monr
Spncrer.rsr¡ Toprcs.l.
Patrick White.A
study involving at least threeol
White's novels.2.
Drama.Sykes,
A. (eð.),
Fioe plags (Q.U.P.).Geoghegan, C,, The cuttenca lass (Currency Methuen).
Blair, R., The Christian brothers (Currency Methuen).
3.
Literatureof
World War L Laird, J.T. (ed.),
Other banners.Boyd, M., When blackbirds sing (Lansdowne).
Gammage,
8.,
The broken gears (Penguin).Manning,
F.,
Her prioatesue
(Pefer Davies).Students
rvill
be required to choose one of two assessment schemes:(a)
tutorial papers and essays(b)
tutorial papers and one three-hour examination,B,Ä.-SYLLABUSES
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ¡,ND LITERATÛRE
FACULTY OF ARTS
AE82
American LiteraturefI.
Pre-requisite subject: AE01 English
I.
The cou¡se consists
of
hvo lectures and one tuto¡ial a week.It
is not availableto
studentsrvith
exemption from lectures.Pnose:
rlet
letter (Penguin or Perennial Classics).les and poems (Rinehart or Penguin).
Finn.
lameq The Bostonians (Penguin).
Fitzgerald, The last tgcoon (Pengtin), West, Collected
uorks
(Penzuin).Hemingway, Fiesta (Panther).
Faulkner, Go dousn Mosøs (Penguin).
O'Connor, Three bg Flannerg O'Connor (Signet).
Bellow, The _t:ictim (Signet).
Malamud, The assístant (Penguin).
Nabokov,
Lolita
(Pengtin).Pynchon, The crging of Lot 49 (Bantam).
The Penguin book
of
Anterican short stories, ed. iochrane.Porrnv:
Whitman, Leaoes
of
grass (Modem Library),Dickinson,
A
clrciceof
Emih¡ Dickinson's oerse (Faber), Frost, Selected, poems (Penguin).Pot:nd, Selected poems (Faber).
Stevens, Selected, poems (Faber).
Crane,
H.,
Complete poems (Anchor).Roethke, Selected poems (Faber).
Berryman, Selected. poems (Faber).
Lowell, Robert Louell's poems, a selection, ed. Raban (Faber).
Dnelr¿,:
cometh,
L
urneginto night
(Cape).menøgerie,
named, desire (Penguin).Deatlr
of
(Penguin).of
Virginia
nguin).Kopit, Indians ( Methuen).
Assessme_nt
as
at_pr_esent envisaged: 5O%for the
year'swork (including
3 essays) and 25% eachfor two
examination papersat
the end o{ the year.AE92
LinguisticsII.
Pre-requisite:
A
DivisionI
Passor
betterin
any foreign language which maybe
counted to'wardsa
Universityof
AdelaideB.A.
degreeoi any of:
AEOIEnglish I; QMOI
NfathematicsI or QMll
MathematicsIM; UASI
lvfusicI;
AL0l
PhilosophyI
(before 1974);ALIH
PhilosophyIH(A)
and.AL2H
Logic IH;AYOI Psychology I.
The subject
lvill
consistof two
lectures and one tutoriala
week providing an introlluctionto (i)
grammar and descriptive linguisticsand (ii)
historical-and social linguistics.Assessment, as at present envisaged,
rvill
be made on the following basis:( I
) The
year'swork, including three
essaysand
some smaller tutoriaì papers (60%),(2)
One ffnal examination (4O%).This
courseis
not availableto
studentswith
exemption from lectures.Presc¡ibed text:
Fowler,
R.,
Understanding language (Routledge).603
F-A,CI'LTY OF ARTS
The subjeèt
will
consist o-f one lecture and-two alsor
seminarsa
week.ENcr-rsrt LANcuÄcE AND LrrERA,TtRu (rrowouns DEcREE)
Recommended prelíminary reading:
AE93
LinguisticsIII.
Pre-r'equisite subject:
AE9!
LinguisticsII
and at least one ffrst-y-ear subject ofa
language other'than
lvfodern English.This
requirementmay be
waivedif
evidenle
is
providedof
competencein
a forelgn lañguage.The subieèt
will
consistof
one lecture andtwo
tutorialLeòtures
will
providea
rnoïe detailedstudy of
grammâr,ilcluding
problemsin
Transformational Grammar. "Generative Phonology" and "Generative- Seman--tics", and
lvill
examine systemsof
grammar: Glosse4qatics, Tagn-remics, the workof
the "London School". -particularlvM. A. K.
Hallidav, etc.Trrfnrialc *rrill n'o.irìc iraininø in the nrore subtle discrimination of ohonetics:
Tutorials
will
provide irainingin
thenore
5¡þ¡'lg discr-iminationof
phonetics:patterns of stressj juncture and i-ntonation. There 'r.vill also be exercises
in
transfor- irational srammár-and direct involvementin
the problems of language description,il"tiã""t grã--ã.'u"d
diiect involvgmentin
the problems of language descriqtion' Seminars'r.vill give attentionto
problems raisedby
articles in- current periodicals ãnã provideoiportunity from
tìmeto time for
í-reetingrvith
people- expert in various fields rèlatedto
language study.Assess
(r)
exetcises,(b) (") is of
a Particular textPrescribed text:
Lyons, J., Introduction
to
theoretical linguistics (C.U.P.).HONOURS DEGREE.
English Language and Literatu¡e
for the lfonours
degreeof
Bachelorof
Arts.honours should consult the Chairman
of
the Depart-m
second year's work,fourth and ffnal year
of
honours work theyrvill
be te(a) to reach an
acceptable standardin AE02 English II and
AE03(b)
and( c
) dto
leasttheir other courses.
In
special circumstances studentsmay be
acceptedfor
honoursafter
their second year.604
B.A,_SYLLABUSES
ENGLISII LANGUAGE AND LITERATuRE
FÄCULTY OI'ÂRTS
AE99
Honours English Language and Literature.The
final
examination, rvhichrvill
normally be taken at the endof
the fourth year,rvill
consist of the following six papers:(i\
comptùsoru. cenerulcritical
Paper (including passages fo_r comDren_t);' ' ã"d'at
ledst on¿of (ii), (iii) -or (iv)
llstèd below, subjectto
the approval of the Chai¡man of the Department:(ii)
Shakespeare.(iii)
Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature.(iv)
Special Periodof
English Literature (takenfrom
the period before 1780 ) .Four, three
or tuo
papers from those listed below, subjectto
the approval of the Châirmanof
the Department:(v) OId
Norse.(vi) old
English.(vii)
Middle English Special.(viii)
Speciat Periodof
English Literature 1780).fronr the
period after(i')
(*) (xi) (xii)
( xiii )
(xiv)
(*rr)(xvi)
Special Author or Authors.
Special Topics.
The
Novel.Drama.
Ame¡ican Literature.
Australian Literature.
Commonwealth Literature.
Continental Novel
in
Translation.Before oresentinq themselves
for
examinationin
anyof
the papers numbered(v), (vi)'or (vii)l
studentswill be
requiredto
complete the coursefor
AESBOld
and Middle EnslishIII.
Paoer (xiv) will noú have
completed AE73Austialian'Litãrarv Stud
long essayof not
morethan
12,000wotdi on a
mânof
the Departmentas an aliernative
to one -(xvi).
605