Course GFR3CX

French Literature II: Up to 1900

7.5 Credits
First Cycle

Starts week 36, 2025

This course aims to develop students’ knowledge of French literature and to deepen their ability to analyse literature and think critically.
On completion of the course, students will, in French, be able to:

  • discuss different genres and trends in French literary history from the 1600s, 1700s and 1800s
  • understand, discuss and analyse a selection of novels, plays and poems from the 1600s to the 1800s
  • discuss central literary concepts and demonstrate the ability to use them in relevant contexts
  • conduct literary analyses, both orally and in writing, of poetry, drama and prose, and reflect on both form and content
  • demonstrate the ability to independently complete a written piece of work that meets the basic requirements of literary studies and reflect on the writing process
  • critically use different forms of knowledge sources
  • demonstrate independence in their studies.
Starts and ends:
week 36, 2025 - week 3, 2026
Study Rate:
25%
Location:
Flexible (Falun)
Time of Day:
Evening
Teaching form:
Distance
Language:
French
Other:
C: Course only offered as part of course package.
Entry Qualifications :
  • 25 credits within the main field of study French, including French: Written Language Proficiency I, 7.5 credits and French I: Oral Language Proficiency, 7.5 credits. Exemption from Swedish can be given.
Application Code:
HDA-H3NFN
Main field of study:
Included in course package:
Online Education
Compulsory meetings:
0 physical
Computer Skills:

Surf on the Internet, read and send emails, use a word-processing programme (e.g. Word). Plug in peripherals to your computer, install programmes and adapt installations for your computer.

Computer Capacity:

Access to a computer (Not a mini pc, tablet or similar) that is not older than two years (or equivalent) and broadband connection, at least 2 Mbit/s (not mobile broadband, because mobile broadband can vary considerably in speed).

Means of Education:

Higher rate of web-based communication where our learning platform (Learn/Canvas) is a natural element of the course. Web-based meetings with sound and image where simple presentations can be held. Lectures can be broadcast live or can alternatively be made available afterwards online.

Tuition Fee
First Tuition Fee Installment:
12,000 SEK
Total Tuition Fee:
12,000 SEK
EU/EEA Citizens or exchange students are not required to pay fees.
Information on application and tuition fees: www.universityadmissions.se.
Application period
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Literature List

Literature lists are published at the latest one month ahead of the course start date.

To Literature List
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Course Coordinator
André Leblanc