The MA in French Studies at Royal Holloway University of London offers an enriching and flexible approach to postgraduate study. This course allows you to explore the richness of French literature, visual culture, and history, from medieval times to the present day. Course Content: The course combines a grounding in the development of French literature and culture with the opportunity to specialize in an area of your choosing. You will delve into critical and theoretical debates that stimulate interdisciplinary discussion. Modes of study include seminars and regular tutorials with leading academics who have published widely in your area of interest. Key Modules: The mandatory modules are 'Framing the French Revolution: Politics, Culture, Memory' and 'Theory and Practice of Literary Research'. You will also choose two optional modules from a very broad base of subject areas, including 'Sexuality and Society in France and Britain, 1770-1870', 'French Autobiography', 'Love and Liberation: Feminist Writing from the Renaissance to the Present', and more. Future Careers: This course lays the necessary foundations for those who aim for an academic career but is also useful for careers in teaching, the civil service, business and finance, the media, advertising, and management. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.