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Recent senior theses in French & Italian

Class of 2006

Tracy Lee Fossas
True Humanitarianism as an Ideal: Financial Independence, Témoignage, and Sans-Frontièrisme in the Work of Médecins sans Frontières

Jessica Gasiorek
The French State and the State of French: An Examination of Current French Linguistic Legislation, Policy, and its Implications

Paul Lyons
Immoral Female Characters in Madame Bovary, Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Le Père Goriot

Joanna Mukai
Madame de La Fayette’s Vision of the Institution of Marriage in La Princesse de Clèves

Nicole Totino
A Call for Abstinence: Communion and Liberation’s Alliance with the Catholic Church in a Voting Plea to Italy


Class of 2005

Aaron Cooper
L’Art de la préface: les préfaces de Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, François Mauriac et Romain Gary entre 1945 et 1968

Caroline James
Alberti e Catone: il tema del De Agricultura nel Della Famiglia

Jinha Kim
All Grown-Ups Were Children First: The Universality of The Little Prince

Paul Koepp
Je rappe donc je suis: Issues of Identity in le rap marseillais

Rena Paris
Radicalization of the Image: The Emergence of the Irrational Self in Rimbaud’s Poetry and Surrealist Art

Daphne Putka
Le Portrait de la femme dans Pride and Prejudice et Le Rouge et le Noir

Antoinette Seaberry
C’est l’heure! Why the End Draws Near for France’s 35 hour Workweek

Lauren Siciliano
From Valle Giulia to the Latin Quarter: Conservative Media Bias and the Student Revolts of 1968

Anne Throdahl
Monarchy and the French National Identity: The Lasting Impact of the Hundred Years’ War

 

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