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Department of Modern Languages
2800 Victory Boulevard, 2S-110
Staten Island, New York 10314
Telephone and Voice Mail: (718) 982-3709

   E-Mail to: kathryn.talarico@csi.cuny.edu


The sites listed below are the links to my course pages, outside links to materials for French language, culture, and history, Medieval and Renaissance sites, and activities and exercises that I have created for the web.

  French Courses  

Course Objectives for French 113, 114, 213 & Student Responsibilities

French 313 (Fall 2009 syllabus)

Websites for French 313 (in addition to general French Resources on the Web, below)

French 113 Syllabus (Spring 2010)

French 113 Homework Pages: Part I Part II (will be uploaded later in the semester)

French 213 Syllabus (Spring 2010) 

Homework pages (updated regularly)

French 340: Introduction to French Literature

  Medieval and Renaissance Courses  

The Roman de la Rose (Fall 2005: FR 71000)

The Arthurian Legend

Summary of the Vulgate Cycle (PDF)

SLS 302: Medieval and Early ModernCulture

SLS 302 Links

Medieval French Romance (Spring 2004: FR 71000/CL 78200)

Manuscripts On-Line

The World of Henry VIII (Spring 2005)

 

  French Activities and Links  

  Medieval and Renaissance Links/Activities  

  • A Bank of Images
    Here you will find general images concerning daily life and culture in the Middle Ages, including examples of glossed manuscripts, construction techniques, etc..

  • Arthurian Images
    Here you will find images dealing specifically with illustrations of the Arthurian Legend.

  • Arthuriana Today
    A collection of "things Arthurian" in the 21st Century.

  • The Medieval Internet
    This is a list of very large and reliable websites for all areas of medieval literature, language, and culture.
  • Cyberspace Without Tears
    An introduction to the uses of the internet for the novice.
  • Take the Renaissance Challenge!
    A web activity that incorporates student help in locating websites for the Renaissance.