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The subjects of the twelve lectures which Professor Paul Hazard of the College de France will give at the University during the first half of the coming academic year, in addition to his course on Chateaubriand and Madame Stael, have just been announced. These lectures are on the general subject of "L'evolution de la poesie francaise de 1815 a nos jours."
The list of lectures, which will be open to the public, follows:
1. Lamartine, ou la Renaissance de la Poesie.
2. Les Conquetes.
3. Sous le Regne du Lyrisme.
4. Decline et Survivance de la Poesie Romantique.
5. L'Offensive Positivite. Le Parnasse.
6. Le Grand Tournant de la Poesie Francaise; Baudelaire.
7. Le Grand Tournant de la Poesie Francaise; Rimbaud et Verlaine.
8. Le Symbolisme.
9. La Melee des Ecoles et des Individus.
10. La Grande Guerre et ses Effets sur la Conscience Poetique Francaise.
11. Paul Claudel. Paul Valery.
12. Aujourd'hut et Demain.
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