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French - Courses Not Currently Offered
FREN225 FA
Maigret and the French Detective Novel
FREN231 FA
Building the Pedestal: The Representation of Women in Medieval and Renaissance Lyric Poetry
FREN253 FA
From Perfectibility to Sadism: Reason and Its Discontents
FREN264 FA
French Theater, Marivaux to Feydeau
FREN268 FA
The Fantastic in French Fiction
FREN277 FA
French Surrealism and the Avant-Garde
FREN278 FA
Advanced Seminar in Literature: The Text: Author, Reader, Society
FREN279 FA
Advanced Seminar: Literature and Crisis
FREN283 FA
Poets and Playwrights of Negritude
FREN287 FA
Power Plays
FREN397 FA
Advanced Seminar in Literature: Mirror in the Text
FREN224 SP
Introduction to French Literature & Culture, II: 19th-20th Centuries
FREN226 SP
Popular Culture and Bande Dessinee
FREN227 SP
The Painter and French Fiction
FREN242 SP
The French Fable: La Fontaine, Pre-and Post-
FREN251 SP
Imaginary Voyages: From Satire to Science Fiction
FREN252 SP
Sexual Politics of the 18th Century
FREN254 SP
French Fairy Tales: Of Pixies, Politics and Parodies
FREN255 SP
From Autobiography to Autofiction
FREN256 SP
From the Diary to the Stage: Women Writers and Literary Genres from the 17th to the 20th Centuries
FREN257 SP
Paris and Its Representations: Realities and Fantasies
FREN258 SP
Confession in French 20th Century Literature
FREN259 SP
Legends of the French Revolution
FREN266 SP
Don Juan: The Myth and French Literature
FREN272 SP
Exoticism
FREN273 SP
Special Delivery: The French Epistolary Novel
FREN281 SP
Themes in the French Theater
FREN285 SP
Fables, Foibles, Messages and Morals: Varieties of French Moralistic Literature
FREN290 SP
Narrative Strategies 19th- to 20th-Century French Fiction
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