French with English with a year abroad

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BA

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Full Time

| UCAS code: R1Q3
Currently, students study the following core and compulsory modules. If there are options available the current choices are also shown. King's reviews its optional modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change. Please check here for updates, or contact the Department(s) for further advice.

YEAR 1
You take the core and compulsory modules outlined plus two optional modules in French and two modules in English.

YEAR 1 CORE
French:
Core French Language
Introduction to French Literature (compulsory)

YEAR 1 OPTIONS
French:
French Narrative Texts: an Introduction
Subjects & Selves: an Introduction to French Thought
Text & Performance: an Introduction to French Theatre & Film
Revolution & Reaction in Modern France: an Introduction to Modern French History

English:
Language in Time
Classical & Biblical Contexts of English Literature
Introducing Literary Theories
Medieval Literary Culture
Reading Poetry
Renaissance Literature
Writing London

YEAR 2
You take the core and compulsory modules plus four options in French and two modules in English.

YEAR 2 CORE
French:
Core French Language
The Practice of Translation (compulsory)

YEAR 2 OPTIONS
French:
Death and Desire: Love in French Literature before 1700
Writing the Self since 1700 in French Literature
French poetry since 1800
Comedy in French Literature before 1700
The French Novel since 1700
The Idea of France
Modernity and the City
Modern French History


English:
A Mad World, My Masters: Performing Culture in Jacobean London
Australian Literature & Film
Creative Writing: the Novel
Cultural Encounters: Literature & Language in Anglo-Saxon England
Early Modern Sexualities
Eighteenth-Century Travel Writing
First World War Literature
History, Politics & the Elizabethan Imagination
Irish Literature & Culture
Language of Dance
Modernist Fiction
Rise of the Novel
Narrating the Nation
Performance in Medieval Culture,
Romanticism, Revolution & Representation 1776-1832
Shakespeare in London
Subjects of Desire in Medieval Religious Writings
The Fin de Siecle
Theatre Capital
Victorians & Social Change 1840-1870

YEAR 3
Normally spent in a French-speaking country.

YEAR 4
You take the core module, plus five options in French, plus two modules in English.

YEAR 4 CORE
French:
Core French Language

YEAR 4 OPTIONS
French:
The Stylistics of Translation
Medieval Occitan Literature
The Debate about Women in the Middle Ages
Sixteenth-century Encounters with the New World
The Literary Perception of the Honnête Homme
The City in the Literature of 17th- & 18th-century France
Gender & Discourse in 18th-century France
Proust
French Literature under the Second Empire
Troubling Desires
Recent French Thought
Contemporary Women's Writing in French
Images of Algeria
Citizenship & Exclusion in Modern France
Contemporary French Film
Shadows of Enlightenment
Flaubert
French Feminist Writing
Québécois Fiction & Film across the Canadian Bicultural Divide
Old French Romance 
 
English:
Ancient Lyric & Poetry
Autobiography & Modern Self-Representation
Beowulf: Heroes & Other Monsters
British Literature & Film
Court Cultures in the Age of Elizabeth I
Creative Writing: Drama
Critically Queer: Literature, Culture & Queer Theory
Elizabethan Shakespeare
Gender and Performance
Imagined Worlds
Jacobean Shakespeare
James Joyce & Ulysses
Jane Austen in Context
Literature & Impressionism
Medieval Body in Pain
Medieval Romance
Memory & Time in the 19th Century
Performance Philosophy
Post Colonial Australian Literature
Post Colonial Perspectives
Lecture theatre