FR336 Myth and Alienation in French-Canadian Literature Prior to 1960 0.50 Credits
This course is an anthropological and socio-cultural study of the prose and poetry of selected authors from New France to the "Révolution Tranquille." It considers the formation of a specific and national literature through the conflicts between the classical and clerical order of the Past, the influences of the Present and the promises of the Future.
Additional Course Information
- Prerequisites
- FR231 and one of FR236, FR237, or permission of the department.
Offerings
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| Waterloo Campus |
FR336 |
T,R - 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. - Fall Term |
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Academic & Related Dates Fall/Winter 2006/2007
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