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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 'Nineties

in

Australia.

Lawson,

H.

Seal).

Cantrell,

L.

(U.O.P.).

Palmer,

V.,

'Níneties (Melbourne U.P.).

Ward,

R. (

book

of

Aitstralian ballads (Penguin),

3.7 (o'u'P.).

(Longman Paul).

riesland2(O.U.P.).

4.

Women and the Chopin,

K.,

Th

McCullers,

C.,

(Penzuin).

Steað.,

C, The

nguiñ).

Stein, G.,

Ida

(Ranðom House).

AE87

OId and Middle Bnglish

II.

Pre-req_uisite subject:

AE0I

English

I or

other subject approved

by

the Chait- man

of

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's

Old

Engllsh gÍanxmaÌ and reader,3rd edition

(Holt,

Rinehart and Winston).

C. INrno¡ucuoN

To

Eanlv 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 Englisb

III.

Pre-requisite subject: AE87

Old

and Middle Engtish

IL A.

Meornv¡r. ENc¡-rsrr

Culrunn 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

Australian

Literary

Studies

II.

Pre-requisite:

AE0l

English

I or any

other

unit

approved

by the

Chairman of the Department.

The

course

rvill

consist

of two

lecture periods (one

hour

each) each rveek,

with

one tutorial of two hou¡s each week.

Lectures: The ffrst

of

the two lecture periods

will

regularly be used and the second occasionally, according

to

flexible needs.

about

the

available tirnes

m of holding

tutorials at provision

will

be nrade for

in

at any

of

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 book

of

Australì'an oerse'

2.

Fiction, early.

Clarke,

M., For the term of his

natural

üf¿

(introiluction

by Elliott)

(Angus

and

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 fortutnes

of 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 three

ol

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.

Literature

of

World War L Laird, J.

T. (ed.),

Other banners.

Boyd, M., When blackbirds sing (Lansdowne).

Gammage,

8.,

The broken gears (Penguin).

Manning,

F.,

Her prioates

ue

(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 Literature

fI.

Pre-requisite subject: AE01 English

I.

The cou¡se consists

of

hvo lectures and one tuto¡ial a week.

It

is not available

to

students

rvith

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

clrcice

of

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

urneg

into 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's

work (including

3 essays) and 25% each

for two

examination papers

at

the end o{ the year.

AE92

Linguistics

II.

Pre-requisite:

A

Division

I

Pass

or

better

in

any foreign language which may

be

counted to'wards

a

University

of

Adelaide

B.A.

degree

oi any of:

AEOI

English I; QMOI

Nfathematics

I or QMll

Mathematics

IM; UASI

lvfusic

I;

AL0l

Philosophy

I

(before 1974);

ALIH

Philosophy

IH(A)

and.

AL2H

Logic IH;

AYOI Psychology I.

The subject

lvill

consist

of two

lectures and one tutorial

a

week providing an introlluction

to (i)

grammar and descriptive linguistics

and (ii)

historical-and social linguistics.

Assessment, as at present envisaged,

rvill

be made on the following basis:

( I

) The

year's

work, including three

essays

and

some smaller tutoriaì papers (60%),

(2)

One ffnal examination (4O%).

This

course

is

not available

to

students

with

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 als

or

seminars

a

week.

ENcr-rsrt LANcuÄcE AND LrrERA,TtRu (rrowouns DEcREE)

Recommended prelíminary reading:

AE93

Linguistics

III.

Pre-r'equisite subject:

AE9!

Linguistics

II

and at least one ffrst-y-ear subject of

a

language other

'than

lvfodern English.

This

requirement

may be

waived

if

evidenle

is

provided

of

competence

in

a forelgn lañguage.

The subieèt

will

consist

of

one lecture and

two

tutorial

Leòtures

will

provide

a

rnoïe detailed

study of

grammâr,

ilcluding

problems

in

Transformational Grammar. "Generative Phonology" and "Generative- Seman--

tics", and

lvill

examine systems

of

grammar: Glosse4qatics, Tagn-remics, the work

of

the "London School". -particularlv

M. A. K.

Hallidav, etc.

Trrfnrialc *rrill n'o.irìc iraininø in the nrore subtle discrimination of ohonetics:

Tutorials

will

provide iraining

in

the

nore

5¡þ¡'lg discr-imination

of

phonetics:

patterns of stressj juncture and i-ntonation. There 'r.vill also be exercises

in

transfor- irational srammár-and direct involvement

in

the problems of language description,

il"tiã""t grã--ã.'u"d

diiect involvgment

in

the problems of language descriqtion' Seminars'r.vill give attention

to

problems raised

by

articles in- current periodicals ãnã provide

oiportunity from

tìme

to time for

í-reeting

rvith

people- expert in various fields rèlated

to

language study.

Assess

(r)

exetcises,

(b) (") is of

a Particular text

Prescribed text:

Lyons, J., Introduction

to

theoretical linguistics (C.U.P.).

HONOURS DEGREE.

English Language and Literatu¡e

for the lfonours

degree

of

Bachelor

of

Arts.

honours should consult the Chairman

of

the Depart-

m

second year's work,

fourth and ffnal year

of

honours work they

rvill

be te

(a) to reach an

acceptable standard

in AE02 English II and

AE03

(b)

and

( c

) dto

least

their other courses.

In

special circumstances students

may be

accepted

for

honours

after

their second year.

604

B.A,_SYLLABUSES

ENGLISII LANGUAGE AND LITERATuRE

FÄCULTY OI'ÂRTS

AE99

Honours English Language and Literature.

The

final

examination, rvhich

rvill

normally be taken at the end

of

the fourth year,

rvill

consist of the following six papers:

(i\

comptùsoru. cenerul

critical

Paper (including passages fo_r comDren_t);

' ' ã"d'at

ledst on¿

of (ii), (iii) -or (iv)

llstèd below, subject

to

the approval of the Chai¡man of the Department:

(ii)

Shakespeare.

(iii)

Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature.

(iv)

Special Period

of

English Literature (taken

from

the period before 1780 ) .

Four, three

or tuo

papers from those listed below, subject

to

the approval of the Châirman

of

the Department:

(v) OId

Norse.

(vi) old

English.

(vii)

Middle English Special.

(viii)

Speciat Period

of

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

examination

in

any

of

the papers numbered

(v), (vi)'or (vii)l

students

will be

required

to

complete the course

for

AESB

Old

and Middle Enslish

III.

Paoer (xiv) will noú have

completed AE73

Austialian'Litãrarv Stud

long essay

of not

more

than

12,000

wotdi on a

mân

of

the Department

as an aliernative

to one -(xvi).

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