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Literary history is a critical construction, ever shifting, which tells us just as much about the context in which it is produced as the periods to which it refers: discourse which brings together past and present.
The course invites students to become aware of this phenomenon by discovering the principles and elements involved in the construction of this discourse.
Each year, a specific subject is chosen (an aspect of literary life, the development of a genre or a theme), which provides the main topic for study.
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Bibliography |
Bibliography :
The main works studied is the following :
- Stendhal, Le Rouge et le Noir, éd. Michel Crouzet, Paris, Le Livre de Poche, 1997 ; réédition 2013.
- Balzac, Honoré de, La Muse du département, éd. Philippe Berthier, Paris, Gallimard, « Folio », 2007.
- Sand, George, Mademoiselle Merquem, éd. Martine Reid, Actes Sud, « Babel », 2003.
- Flaubert, Gustave, « Un c'ur simple », Trois contes, éd. Marie Basuyaux et Valérie Lagier, Paris, Gallimard, « Folio », 2003.
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