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FRENCH 322: French from Napoleon to the 21st Century
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 4. Survey of the social, political, intellectual, and artistic changes that have created modern French society and its contemporary issues. Prerequisites: French 301 or permission of instructor.
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FRENCH 323: survey of Pre-Revolutionary literature
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities, F4. Major French authors of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, classical period and enlightenment. Prerequisites: French 301. Students are advised to take French 321 or 322 prior to French 323.
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FRENCH 323 - survey of Pre-Revolutionary literature
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FRENCH 324: survey of literature since the Revolution
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. Major French authors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisites: French 301. Students are advised to take French 321 prior to French 324.
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FRENCH 324 - survey of literature since the Revolution
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FRENCH 332: French drama
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities, F5. Plays by representative French dramatists from the French classical period to the present. Prerequisites: French 301, and 321 or 322 and 323 or 324.
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FRENCH 332 - French drama
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FRENCH 333: French Poetry
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. Study of French poetics and survey of principal forms with focus on major French poetical movements. Prerequisites: French 301, and 321 or 322 and 323 or 324.
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FRENCH 334: French Cinema
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities, F5. A study of prominent directors and movements of French cinema, this course emphasizes techniques and themes of French filmmaking from the silent era through surrealism and the New Wave to the present. Taught in English. Counts toward the Film Studies minor. Prerequisites: Students wishing this course to count toward the French minor or major should have completed French 301 and 321 or 322 and French 323 or 324 prior to taking 334. Credit toward the French major or minor will not be granted retroactively. mOdern lan
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FRENCH 335: Readings in French Fiction
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. Selected prose readings from the French classical period to the twentieth century. The major focus of the course will be the study of representative French novelists. May be repeated for credit with a different topic. Prerequisites: French 301, and 321 or 322 and 323 or 324.
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FRENCH 336: Contemporary French literature
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. An examination of selected authors and developments in prose, drama, and film since World War II. Focus on the theater of the absurd, nouveau roman, and the literary representation of marginalized populations in France. Prerequisites: French 301, and 321 or 322 and 323 or 324.
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FRENCH 336 - Contemporary French literature
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FRENCH 337: French language studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Credits: 1-4. Special studies in contemporary French usage. Focus on practical analysis of the French language. Prerequisites: French 301, and 321 or 322 and 323 or 324.
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FRENCH 337 - French language studies
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FRENCH 340: Introduction to translation
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. Emphasis on problems and strategies of translation. Students will be trained in a variety of techniques to translate accurately and idiomatically from French into English and from English into French. Prerequisites: French 301, and 321 or 322 and 323 or 324.
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