French 311LM - Les Misérables
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Catherine Le Gouis
TH 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
102355
Ciruti 009
clegouis@mtholyoke.edu
Hugo's epic masterpiece, written in exile, has everything: ceaseless adventures, crimes and punishments, love, hate, obsession, heroes, villains, the battle of Waterloo, and civil war. The sympathetic everyman, Jean Valjean, condemned to hard labor for stealing bread and relentlessly pursued by the pitiless policeman Javert, encounters unforgettable characters. We will examine how Hugo situates Valjean's escapes within a framework of social injustice and good triumphing over evil, balancing his political and romantic ideas. Reading, discussion, film screenings.
Prereq: Two of the following courses: FREN-215, FREN-219, FREN-225.