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FR 435

Literature in Revolt

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Taught in French. Conceiving literature as a space of experimentation and emancipation in which writers expose their personal struggles and revolt against the modern status quo, this course focuses on key 20th-century figures and movements, and the fundamental changes in literature’s status throughout the century. Specific topics and themes vary. Prerequisites: FR250 or permission of the department.

Taught in French. Conceiving literature as a space of experimentation and emancipation in which writers expose their personal struggles and revolt against the modern status quo, this course focuses on key 20th-century figures and movements, and the fundamental changes in literature’s status throughout the century. Specific topics and themes vary. Prerequisites: FR250 or permission of the department.

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Taught in French. Conceiving literature as a space of experimentation and emancipation in which writers expose their personal struggles and revolt against the modern status quo, this course focuses on key 20th-century figures and movements, and the fundamental changes in literature’s status throughout the century. Specific topics and themes vary. Prerequisites: FR250 or permission of the department.


FR 435

Literature in Revolt

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Taught in French. Conceiving literature as a space of experimentation and emancipation in which writers expose their personal struggles and revolt against the modern status quo, this course focuses on key 20th-century figures and movements, and the fundamental changes in literature’s status throughout the century. Specific topics and themes vary. Prerequisites: FR250 or permission of the department.

Taught in French. Conceiving literature as a space of experimentation and emancipation in which writers expose their personal struggles and revolt against the modern status quo, this course focuses on key 20th-century figures and movements, and the fundamental changes in literature’s status throughout the century. Specific topics and themes vary. Prerequisites: FR250 or permission of the department.

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Taught in French. Conceiving literature as a space of experimentation and emancipation in which writers expose their personal struggles and revolt against the modern status quo, this course focuses on key 20th-century figures and movements, and the fundamental changes in literature’s status throughout the century. Specific topics and themes vary. Prerequisites: FR250 or permission of the department.


FR 435 Prerequisites

FR 250 (Min. Grade D-)

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FR 435 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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