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FRE 290 /390: Individual Project
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
see Index. Courses 290/390. 48 French Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue
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FRE 301: Composition and Conversation
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Intensive practice in speaking and writing. A variety of readings | short _ction, poetry, contemporary magazines, essays | to develop vocabulary and reading skills in formal and informal genres. Oral presentations and class discussions. Introduction to research in French, using library and Internet resources. Prerequisite: FRE 205 or 206. CROWDER
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FRE 302: Advanced Conversation in Montr_eal
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
For students who wish to achieve greater uency and an understanding of life in Montr_eal, Canada. Extensive work on oral comprehension and speaking. Activities include tours, plays, and a weekend trip. Registration entails additional costs. Prerequisites: FRE 205 or 206 and permission of instructor. Alternate years.
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FRE 303: Cultures of France and the Francophone World
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Contemporary French and Francophone culture from the perspectives of media, politics, intellectual life, and popular culture. Students will analyze the post-colonial concept of \Francophonie" in terms of its political, geographic and cultural history. Focus on the politics of immigration and cultural assimilation in France as viewed through the lenses of contemporary cinema, literature and music. Prerequisite: FRE 205 or 206; FRE 301 also recommended. Alternate years. (Humanities) BATY
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FRE 311: Introduction to Literary Analysis in French
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Introduction to a variety of French and Francophone literary genres throughout history, including poetry, theatre, the \nouvelle" and the novel. Development of reading strategies and analytic skills, with a strong emphasis on writing and the use of literary terms in French. Prerequisite: FRE 301 or permission of instructor. (Humanities) BATY
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FRE 315: Medieval French Literature
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Epic, courtly, and allegorical literature, chivalric romance, ribald tale, and comic theatre of the French Middle Ages. Prerequisite: FRE 311. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) BATY
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FRE 321: The French Renaissance:Sixteenth Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Works by Rabelais, Montaigne, and the poets of the Lyon and Pl_eiade schools. The emergence of a national literature and the development of the Humanist tradition in France. Prerequisite: FRE 311. Alternate years. (Humanities) BATY
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FRE 331: Enlightenment:Eighteenth Century French Literature
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
The intellectual quest of the philosophes and the Encyclop_edistes, with selected readings from Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, and Montesquieu. Development of the drama, the novel, and pre-Romanticism. Prerequisite: FRE 311. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) CROWDER
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FRE 341: Nineteenth Century I:1800{1850
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
The rise of Romanticism in post-Revolutionary France, examined through poetry, novels, and essays. The Napoleanic era, the return of the monarchy, and the writers who sparked a new French Revolution. The beginnings of realism. Prerequisite: FRE 311. O_ered every third year. (Humanities)
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FRE 342: Nineteenth Century II:1850{1900
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
The Realist reaction against Romanticism| Madame Bovary and Baudelaire's poetry on trial for \indecency." The impact of industrialism on the middle and working classes as seen by Zola. The scandal of Rimbaud and Val_ery, the new poetry of Mallarm_e, and the ribald play Ubu roi to close the century. Prerequisite: FRE 311. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) CROWDER
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