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French 416 Dana A. Kress Office Hours: MW 3:30-4:30 Required French texts: Corneille,
Le Cid Required English texts: Voltaire,
Candide I will give you photocopies of the other texts. In this course we will focus on the literature of the 17th and 18th centuries. These centuries, known as the classic age of French literature and the siècle des lumières, produced some of the richest prose and verse in western civilization. In many ways the writers of the period shaped the modern literature and culture of France. We will attempt to arrive at an understanding of the ideas that shaped the literature of the ancien régime so that we may more justly appreciate the writings produced in France's age of light. N.B. French minors will not be expected to show the same mastery of the material as French majors. In a similar way, those who are enrolled in this course as a senior seminar be be graded more rigorously than other students. History and culture journals These journals must be written in French and will be based on material taken from the following list. Serious students of French should have a firm grasp of the events and movements that shape the history, culture, and literature of the century. Material from these assignments will be used on the quizzes as well as the final exam. These journals will focus on the following subjects: Théophile de Viau
Mlle de Scudéry Quizzes Expect numerous quizzes over the readings. Papers There will be a ten page paper for this course. Final exam. Expect a selection from the following questions on your final exam. As you prepare for this exam throughout the semester, think about how the authors we read in this course fit into these areas of scholarship. Many important writers can profitably be studied in connection with issues of particular interest to current scholarship. The principal ones seem to be the following: 1. French classical dramaturgy. Experimentation in subject
matter, form and stress. Grading:
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I. Semaine du 23 au 27 août
| lundi: | Introduction |
| mercredi: | Racine, Phèdre |
| vendredi: | Racine, Phèdre |
II. Semaine du 30 août au 3 septembre
| lundi: | Racine, Phèdre |
| mercredi: | Racine, Phèdre |
| vendredi: | Quiz: Madame de Lafayette, The Princess de Clèves Racine, Phèdre |
III. Semaine du 6 au 10 septembre
IV. Semaine du 13 au 17 septembre
| lundi: | Film |
| mercredi: | Corneille, Le Cid |
| vendredi: | Corneille, Le Cid |
V. Semaine du 20 au 24 septembre
| lundi: | Corneille, Le Cid |
| mercredi: | Corneille, Le Cid |
| vendredi: | Corneille, Le Cid |
VI. Semaine du 27 septembre au 1 octobre
| lundi: | Corneille, Le Cid |
| mercredi: | Corneille, Le Cid |
| vendredi: | Racine, Andromaque |
VII. Semaine du 4 au 8 octobre
| lundi: | Racine, Andromaque |
| mercredi: | Racine, Andromaque |
| vendredi: | Racine, Andromaque |
VIII. Semaine du 11 au 15 octobre
| lundi: | Racine, Andromaque |
| mercredi: | Molière, L'Avare, Fall break begins at 8 p.m. |
| vendredi: | Fall Break |
IX. Semaine du 18 au 22 octobre
| lundi: | Molière, L'Avare, Quiz: Voltaire, Candide |
| mercredi: | Molière, L'Avare |
| vendredi: | Molière, L'Avare |
X. Semaine du 25 au 29 octobre
| lundi: | Molière, Tartuffe, Quiz: Diderot, The Indiscreet Jewels |
| mercredi: | Molière, Tartuffe |
| vendredi: | Molière, Tartuffe |
XI. Semaine du 1er au 5 novembre
| lundi: | Molière, Tartuffe |
| mercredi: | Molière, Tartuffe |
| vendredi: | Pascal, Les Pensées |
XII. Semaine du 8 au 12 novembre
| lundi: | Descartes, Discours sur la méthode |
| mercredi: | Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, La Brebis et le Chien, Le Chien coupable, Le Chien et le Chat, Le Crocodile et l’Esturgeon, L’Enfant et le Miroir, Le Grillon, Plaisir d’amour |
| vendredi: | Rousseau, Du Contrat Social |
XIII. Semaine du 8 au 12 novembre
| lundi: | |
| mercredi: | Les Encyclopédistes |
| vendredi: | Quiz: Choderlos de Laclos, Dangerous Liaisons |
Semaine du 20 au 28 novembre Thanksgiving Break
XIV. Semaine du 29 novembre au 4 décembre
| lundi: | |
| mercredi: | Beaumarchais, Le Mariage de Figaro |
| vendredi: | Beaumarchais, Le Mariage de Figaro |
XV. Semaine du 6 au 10 décembre
| lundi: | Beaumarchais, Le Mariage de Figaro |
| mercredi: | Beaumarchais, Le Mariage de Figaro |
| vendredi: | Franklin, « Les Éphémères » |