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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
For description, see Theatre in the French Tradition (FREN-UA 929), above.
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4.00 Credits
For description, see Contemporary French Novel (FREN-UA 731), above.
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4.00 Credits
For description, see The Image of Human Experience in the French Novel (FREN-UA 932), above.
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4.00 Credits
For description, see Women Writers in France (FREN-UA 935), above.
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4.00 Credits
For description, see French Poetry from Baudelaire to the Present (FREN-UA 741), above.
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4.00 Credits
For description, see Versailles: Life as Art in the Age of Grandeur (FREN-UA 150), above.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to contemporary methods of criticism and an approach to problems in the theory of literature. Readings of a few primary authors, such as Racine, Proust, Baudelaire, and Flaubert, who have recently been the object of major critical reevaluation, along with the works of such pertinent critics as Mauron, Jakobson, Sartre, and Barthes. Emphasis is on a clear understanding of the critical methods and their theoretical implications.
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4.00 Credits
For description, see Contemporary France (FREN-UA 164), above.
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4.00 Credits
The department offers occasional courses on subjects of special interest to either a regular or visiting faculty member. For description, see Topics in French Culture (FREN-UA 965), above.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on the dazzling cultural life of turn-of-thecentury Paris. Explores the ascent of symbolism, postimpressionism, art nouveau, cubism, futurism, and other creative concepts. Views the social, intellectual, and artistic aspects of the period through the works of contemporary writers, dramatists, and artists such as Zola, Huysmans, Maupassant, Proust, Colette, Apollinaire, Toulouse-Lautrec, Cézanne, Picasso, Debussy, Diaghilev, Sarah Bernhardt, and Gertrude Stein. Extensive use of audio and video material.
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