1999-2000 - The University of Scranton
1999-2000 - The University of Scranton
1999-2000 - The University of Scranton
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FREN 321-322 Staff<br />
* Advanced French Stylistics 6 credits<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
Designed to strengthen the speaking<br />
and writing skills. Advanced use <strong>of</strong> grammar<br />
and syntax.<br />
FREN 421 Staff<br />
Medieval and Renaissance 3 credits<br />
French Studies<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
Selected literary works from the<br />
eleventh century to the late Renaissance.<br />
FREN 423 Dr. Petrovic<br />
Seventeenth-Century 3 credits<br />
French Studies<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
Literary, philosophical, and social<br />
expression from 1610 to 1715.<br />
FREN 425 Dr. Petrovic<br />
Eighteenth-Century 3 credits<br />
French Studies<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Enlightenment from 1715 to<br />
1789.<br />
FREN 427 Dr. Petrovic<br />
Nineteenth-Century 3 credits<br />
French Novel<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> prose narration<br />
as reflected in the literary movements <strong>of</strong><br />
the age.<br />
FREN 429 Dr. Petrovic<br />
Nineteenth-Century 3 credits<br />
French Poetry<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> poetic forms<br />
from the romantic to the symbolist movement<br />
inclusively.<br />
FREN 430 Dr. Hanks<br />
French Women Writers 3 credits<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
Women’s view <strong>of</strong> themselves and the<br />
world as reflected in their literary creations.<br />
Cross-listed with Women’s<br />
Studies Concentration. (See Women’s<br />
Studies Concentration section.)<br />
146<br />
FREN 431 Dr. Petrovic<br />
Twentieth-Century 3 credits<br />
French Novel<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> prose narration<br />
from the Dreyfus case to the present.<br />
FREN 432 Dr. Hanks<br />
French Short Story 3 credits<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
Principal practitioners <strong>of</strong> the short<br />
story in French, including contemporary<br />
authors.<br />
FREN 433 Dr. Petrovic<br />
Twentieth-Century 3 credits<br />
French Drama<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> dramatic forms<br />
from the <strong>The</strong>atre Libre to the present.<br />
FREN 434 Dr. Hanks<br />
French Novel Into Film 3 credits<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
Examination <strong>of</strong> the transformations<br />
effected in major French novels adapted<br />
for the screen, and exploration <strong>of</strong> alternative<br />
solutions to the problems posed.<br />
FREN 435 Staff<br />
<strong>The</strong> French <strong>The</strong>ater 3 credits<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
An inquiry into the various forms <strong>of</strong><br />
the French theater through a study <strong>of</strong> significant<br />
representative works from different<br />
periods.<br />
FREN 437 Dr. Zanzana<br />
Francophone 3 credits<br />
African Literature<br />
A study <strong>of</strong> Francophone African Literature<br />
from the Maghreb to the African diaspora,<br />
with empasis on main literary currents,<br />
ideology, political climates, linguistic traditions,<br />
and literary manifestations in each<br />
country.<br />
FREN 482-483 Staff<br />
Guided Variable credit<br />
Independent Study<br />
(Prerequisites: FREN 311-312, or equivalent)<br />
A tutorial program open to Juniors<br />
and Seniors only. Content determined by<br />
mentor.