Course summary
Areas of research include: French literature from early medieval texts to contemporary French writing; the history of the language and linguistics; early modern and modern French thought; cultural history; cinema; history of the French language and French linguistics; early and late medieval French and Occitan; renaissance and neo-Latin studies; early modern French; 19th-century cultural history; modern French thought and philosophy; film and visual culture.
Assessment method
Dissertation.
Entry requirements
Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK Master's (distinction), or equivalent. IELTS score of 7.5.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council); CCEIT (Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International Trust) including Cambridge International Scholarship Scheme (CISS); Vice-Chancellors' Awards (previously known as CHESS/CHSS); Gates Cambridge Trust; Robert Gardiner Memorial Scholarship; Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarship; College funding.
Provider information
University of Cambridge
The Old Schools
Trinity Lane
Cambridge
CB2 1TN