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Literature and Arts

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"Theater and Drama," Robert H. Chapman

"Great Novels of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries," Jerome H. Buckley

"Chlvalric Romances of the Middle Ages," Larry D. Benson

"The Pastoral Tradition," Wendel Clausen

"Comedy and the Novel," Stephen Gilman and Donald Fanger

"The Fantastic Tale," Dorrit Cohn and Maria M. Tatar (omitted next year)

"Chinese Painting: A Cultural Perspective on Art as an Historical Event," Elizabeth D. Hay

"Introduction to Visual Arts," Louis J. Bakanowsky

"Monuments of Asia," Oleg Grabar and John M. Rosenfield (omitted next year)

"Abstraction in Modern Art," Diane U. Headley (omitted next year)

"The Literature of the Voice," Elliot Forbes

"Concepts of Style in Music," David G. Hughes

"Renaissance Images of Man," Walter Kaiser

"Romanticism and the Visual Arts," Henri Zerner

"Welmar Culture," Maria M. Tatar

"The Concept of the Hero in Hellenic Civilization," Gregory J. Nagy

"Black Literary Movements of the Early Twentieth Century," Chidi Ikonne

"Periclean Athens," Thomas R. Martin

"The Sublime in America," Elizabeth R. McKinsey

"The Function and Criticism of Literature," W.J. Bate (omitted next year)

"The Enlightenment," James T. Engell (omitted next year)

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