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FREN-362 Lit/Soc in French Middle Ages

FREN-362 Lit/Soc in French Middle Ages
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Dover, Carol
  • France is a gateway to the vernacular literary production of the European Middle Ages and will provide models for other European countries. Study of entire works from various genres (epic, hagiography, short story, romance, drama, lyric) with original Old French text facing modern French translation. Literature seen as expression of social and intellectual climate. Cross-listed with Medieval Studies. This course fulfills the upper-division pre-1800 literature requirement for the French major.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
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