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Encyclopedia > 1850 in literature

See also: 1849 in literature, other events of 1850, 1851 in literature, list of years in literature.



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Three courses in a secondary literature, that is, a literature written and taught in a language different from that of the primary literature.
Literatures of the World—Seven literature courses, at least five of which must be upper- division—usually 1) a two- or three-course lower-division sequence and 2) five upper-division courses with a single unifying theme.
Graduate students in literature are required to develop the ability to read literary and secondary texts and—when appropriate—to follow seminar discussions or lectures in a second language, a language other than the one in which the literature of their intended specialization is written.
1850 - encyclopedia article about 1850. (3965 words)
1850 was a common year starting on Tuesday This is the calendar for a common year starting on Tuesday (dominical letter F), e.g.
As of June 30, 2005, the population estimate for the city was 1,470,151.
In Wordsworth's prefatory advertisement to the first edition of The Prelude, published in 1850, it is stated that that work was intended to be introductory to The Recluse: and that The Recluse, if completed, would have consisted of three parts.
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