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FF 203: intensive Intermediate French 4
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Continuing intensive study of the structures of the French language. Extensive practice in conversation and writing. Vocabulary building through the reading of appropriate texts in the literature and culture. Four hours of class and one hour of lab. The Department
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FF 206: french Cultural Conversations
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Development of nonliterary, informal spoken vocabulary, and expressions used in everyday situations. Extensive practice in conversational idioms and work on accent and intonation. Prerequisite: FF203 or two years of high-school French or equivalent or permission of instructor. The Department
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FF 208: writing in French
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Review of grammar, idioms, and vocabulary. Intensive practice in writing short essays. Prerequisite: FF203 or 206 or permission of instructor. This course is required for the major. The Department
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FF 208 - writing in French
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FF 210: introduction to French Literature
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Reading and discussion of literary texts in the major genres: poetry, theater, and prose through close textual analysis. This course emphasizes the development of the analytical skills involved in doing a close reading and the critical skill needed for writing explications de texte. Regular papers required. Prerequisite: FF203 or permission of the instructor. This course is required for the major in French. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) The Department
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FF 213: medieval And Renaissance French Literature
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A survey of medieval and Renaissance French literature focusing on the origins and development of epic and lyric poetry, theater, and prose, including the essai. Readings will include such works and authors as La Chanson de Roland, Chrétien de Troyes, Marie de France, Christine de Pisan, Villon, La Farce de Ma tre Pathelin, Le Roman de la Rose, Marguerite de Navarre, Ronsard, Du Bellay, Louise Labé, Rabelais, and Montaigne . Prerequisite : FF210 or permission of the instructor. Offered in alternate years. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) M. Wiesmann
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FF 214: french Literature of The Seventeenth Century
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Introduction to the concepts of classic and baroque, including social, artistic, and intellectual developments in the seventeenth century through study of the masterpieces of such authors as Corneille, Racine, Moliere, Pascal, Descartes, Mme. de Sévigné, La Fontaine, La Rochefoucauld, and Mme. de Lafayette . Prerequisite : FF210 or permission of instructor. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) A. Zuerner
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FF 216: french Literature of The Eighteenth Century
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Study of the social, intellectual and artistic development of the Enlightenment in the works of such authors as Montesquieu, Mme. de Graffigny, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, Lesage, Marivaux, Beaumarchais, Mme. Roland, and Olympe de Gouges. Spring semester. Prerequisite: FF210 or permission of instructor. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) M. Wiesmann or A. Zuerner
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FF 219: literature And Culture of The Nineteenth Century
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Introduction to the social, intellectual, and artistic developments of the nineteenth century through study of the literary masterpieces of such poets, playwrights, and novelists as Chateaubriand, Mme. de Sta l, Lamartine, Hugo, Vigny, Balzac, Sand, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Zola, Rimbaud, and Mallarmé. Fall semester. Prerequisite: FF210 or permission of instructor. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) J. Anzalone or P. Han
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FF 220: language Across The Curriculum
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A course designed for students who want to use their foreign language skills in any course taught in English at the college. Does not fulfill the foreign language distribution requirement or count toward the major or minor in foreign languages and literature. Prerequisite: FF203. Must be taken S/U. Can be repeated for credit. The Department
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FF 221: twentieth- Century Literature
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Introduction to the poetry, novels and plays of France through study of the works of such writers as Gide, Apollinaire, Proust, Cocteau, Mauriac, de Beauvoir, Sartre, Beckett, Aragon, Duras, Sarraute, and Robbe-Grillet. The course will also focus on contemporary artistic, social, and intellectual trends since 1890. Spring semester. Prerequisite: FF210 or permission of instructor. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) H. Jaouad
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