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FRE 310: Fre nch Cult ure and Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An analysis of what constitutes the French way of life as seen in the arts, the social structure, the philosophy, and the history of France from the French Revolution to the present. Prerequisite: any Main Currents course. Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 313: f Rancophone Africa
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course will study the works of literature, written in French, in the countries of Africa that were part of the colonial empire of France and achieved their independence around 1960. Readings will include works of fiction and poetry from North Africa (a region known as the Maghreb): Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, as well as from Sub-Saharan Africa: Mali, Senegal, Cameroon, Guinea, the Congo, and Ivory Coast. The course also examines the colonial history of the French presence in Africa, the struggles for independence, and major developments in literature, society and culture, including film, since then. A consistent theme is the search for an identity, amid the diversity and fragmentation of post-colonial Africa, and the many social and political problems that persist there. Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 332: Moliere,Racine,and Corneile:Masterpieces of French Theatre
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Students will study plays by the great classical dramatists Corneille, Moliere, and Racine. Close readings of the plays will alternate with general discussions of theatrical conventions of the 17th Century and comparisons between playwrights. Prerequisite: any Main Currents course. Howe/ Three credits
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FRE 350: Romanticism
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
In this course students will discover one of the most influential movements in French literature: Romanticism. Marketing a reaction against the Classicism of the previous two centuries, this movement dominated the French literary scene in the first half of the 19th century. The course will begin by tracing the origins of Romanticism in certain works of the late 18th century, before embarking on the study of representative Romantic texts in all three literary genres: poetry, prose and theater. In addition, we will look at Romantic characteristics in the art and music of the period. Howe/ Three credits
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FRE 354: 19th Century French Fiction
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Close reading of representative novels of the 19th century, with emphasis on the works of Balzac, Stendhal, Flaubert, and Zola. Prerequisite: any Main Currents course. Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 361: 20th Century Drama
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Close reading of representative plays of the 20th century by authors such as Claudel, Giraudoux, Anouilh, Sartre, Ionesco, and Beckett. Discussion of theatrical and dramatic techniques characteristic of each playwright. Prerequisite: any Main Currents course. Howe/ Three credits
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FRE 364: CONTEMPORARY?French Fiction
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Close reading and analysis of works representative of the most significant currents of modern and contemporary prose fiction in France from Gide and Proust to the “nouveau roman.” Prerequisite: any Main Currents class. (Spring) Zielonka/ Three credits
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FRE 366: Topics in French Cinema
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The main aims of this course will be to use French cinema to improve students’ knowledge of and interest in French culture and history; to discuss how films can portray historical events, and to think about the techniques and aesthetics of film-making. Films used in the course will illustrate different aspects of French culture and give a picture of contemporary life at the time in which they are set. Some may center on important social or historical moments. Topics may vary by semester. In addition to viewing seven or eight movies, students will read several short historical and literary texts concerning the periods covered by the films. The course will be conducted in French. Prerequisite: FRE 251 or 252. Howe/ Three credits
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FRE 390: Introduction to French Poetry
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A close reading of representative poems. The course includes some selections from the Middle Ages and 16th/17th centuries, but concentrates mostly on poetry of the 19th and 20th centuries. Characteristics of different poets and different poetic movements will be analyzed. Prerequisite: any Main Currents course. Howe/ Three credits
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FRE 392: Explication de Texte
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Explication of texts as practiced in France: detailed study and interpretation of short selections from French literature. Half of the texts studied will be poems, but we will also analyze prose passages and a play. Prerequisite: any Main Currents course. Howe/ Three credits
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