French 230 - COLLOQUIUM IN FRENCH STUDIES

Fall
2015
02
4.00
Ann Leone
MWF 11:00-12:10
Smith College
17974-F15
HATFLD 201
aleone@smith.edu
A gateway to more advanced courses. These colloquia develop skills in expository writing and critical thinking in French. Materials include novels, films, essays and cultural documents. Students may receive credit for only one section of 230. Enrollment limited to 18. Basis for the major. Prerequisite: 220 or permission of the instructor. Through texts by authors from Louis XIV to Colette, we discuss questions about literary uses of landscape: Why do we flee or search for a landscape? What makes us cherish or fear a particular place? What do landscapes tell us that the narrator or characters cannot or will not tell? Other authors may include Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Chateaubriand, Maupassant, Apollinaire, Robbe-Grillet and James Sacre.
Topic: Dream Places and Nightmare Spaces: French Literary Landscapes.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.