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Encyclopedia > 1967 in literature

See also: 1966 in literature, other events of 1967, 1968 in literature, list of years in literature.

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UNF Library Subject Guide: Literature (3526 words)
Dictionary of Literature in the English Language, from Chaucer to 1940.
Dictionary of Literature in the English Language from 1940 to 1970: Complete with Alphabetical Title-Author Index and a Geographical-Chronological Index to Authors Being a Sequel to A Dictionary of Literature in the English Language from Chaucer to 1940.
Literature of the French and Occitan Middle Ages: Eleventh to Fifteenth Centuries.
Binghamton Unversity Bulletin - English General Literature, and Rhetoric (6024 words)
Although English and American literature and the practice of creative and expository writing are primary, the department conceives of neither literature nor writing in a narrow or parochial way.
Literature courses deal broadly with genres and themes from the past and present, and teach students how to read and analyze texts; creative writing courses foster, in qualified students, the development of serious creativity; rhetoric courses deal with both the theory and practice of communication as well as the history of oral and written argument.
Courses in literature, rhetoric, and creative writing numbered 100-149 are entry-level, intended mainly for freshmen; courses numbered 150-299 are open to second-semester freshmen or above; courses numbered 300-499 are open only to juniors, seniors, or those who have previously taken three courses in literature.
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