Literatura Francesa do Século XIX (not translated) - 2nd semester
Objectives
a) To know the French romanticism, relating it with the equivalent movements of other literatures and European cultures;
b) To identify some characteristic features of early modernity;
c) be able to articulate the programmatic texts of the time with literary analysis;
d) have critical capacity to analyze the theoretical thinking, knowing articulate some concepts with the reading of the works studied in the program.
General characterization
Code
711111050
Credits
6
Responsible teacher
Márcia Liliana Seabra Neves
Hours
Weekly - 4
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
None
Bibliography
Benjamin, W. (1990). Charles Baudelaire. Un poète lyrique à l´apogée du capitalisme. Paris: Payot.
Burgwinkle, W, Hammond, N. & Wilson, E. (Eds) (2011). The Cambridge History of French Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hollier, D. (dir.) (1993). De la littérature française. Paris: Bordas.
Mélonio, F., Marchal, B. & Noiret, J. (2007). XIXe siècle. In Mélonio, F., Marchal, B., Noiray, J. & Compagnon, A. (dir.). La littérature française: dynamique et histoire. Paris: Folio, p. 295-541.
Tadié, J.-Y. (2007). La Littérature Française, 2. Paris: Folio.
Teaching method
The curricular unit works on collective and classroom sessions. We seek to a balance between sessions gain momentum by the teacher, the exposure of theoretical contents about the surrounding context of the author and the production of works, the issues of textual transmission of ancient texts, with practical sessions, the commentary of literary texts. Regular use of appropriate web resources shall be encouraged and the Moodle platform will be a used as a main tool for individual and collective work.
Evaluation method
Seminars: 60%, lectures: 40%.
Evaluation: Two written tests, one in the middle and one at the end of the class period (80%). Participation in practical classes (20%).
Subject matter
1- Characteristics of the literary movements of XIXth Century: Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism.
2 - In search of a new aesthetic: the modernity of Baudelaire´s poetry in Les Fleurs du mal and the symbolism of Rimbaud, the \"visionary\" poet of Illuminations.
3- Models of the realist novel and representations of the romantic ideal in Le Rouge et le Noir de Sthendal and Madame Bovary de Flaubert.
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