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English 9.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Following is a list of subjects of these in English 9. Only those who succeeded in attaining at least grade B in the hour examination are permitted to write theses. The subjects must be in by Monday, Dec. 9. The theses themselves are due on the first Monday after the recess.

1. Scott's style in his prose-fiction.

2. The history of the foundation of University College, Gower street, London.

3. Lord Brougham as a man of letters.

4. The prose style of John Wilson.

5. James Mill as man and author.

6. Nature in the essays of Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt.

7. A Study of Godwin's Political Justice.

8. Are Scott's characters merely layfigures.

9. Hazlitt's personality as recorded in his essays.

10. Miss Austen's plots.

11. Godwin's influence on Shelley.

12. The imaginative quality of Landor's style.

13. Peacock's aims and methods in story-writing.

14. Jeffrey's ethical criticism of literature.

15. A history of Reviews in England from 1800 to 1830.

16. Coleridge as a literary critic.

17. Lamb as a dramatic critic.

18. Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt contrasted as essayists.

19. Religious parties in England form 1800-1831.

20. De Quincey as a master of imaginative prose.

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