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FRENCH (L34)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2018

L34 French 468Topics in French Literature: The Heart of the Matter: Things and the Stories They Tell3.0 UnitsLab Required
Description:We will study desire as measured through the things we acquire, display, idolize, and control. Objects lie at the heart of struggles for love, possession, and dominance. Objects include jewels and houses and other things that we build and consume-material things that we see, touch, hear, smell, and taste to enhance our lives. Objects also refers to the men and women caught in love triangles, family struggles, and acts of deception, as it does to lovers subject to the manipulations of others. We will examine letters and body parts in Abélard and Héloïse; roses in the poetry of Ronsard; paintings in Lafayette's PRINCESSE DE CLÈVES; the organization and selected articles of the Encyclopédie; gifts in LA DAME AUX CAMÉLIAS by Dumas fils; exquisite everyday objects in Ponge's poetry; the novel in Butor's MODIFICATION; sharks in Ono-dit-Biot's prize-winning contemporary novel PLONGER. The class will consider materialism; the accumulation of wealth; woman as object; the art of seduction; and places charged with memories. Visual works from each period, including still lifes, genre paintings, and landscapes, will help us explore the function of description as rooted in the observation and recording of phenomena, and thus to the irrepressible human desire to know. Prereq: Fr 325 or Fr 326 or French 383 or the equivalent WU transfer literature course from Toulouse or Paris. One-hour preceptorial required for undergraduates.
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