French 282 - TOPC: 19TH/20TH C-MORAL DILEMM
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Martine Gantrel-Ford
MW 02:45-04:00
Smith College
10021-F19
HATFLD 201
mgantrel@smith.edu
Topics course: This course is about dilemmas, i.e. moments in life when one has to choose between two valid but mutually exclusive options. It explores how major writers of the 19th and 20th centuries have used moral conflicts in their works to confront what they saw as the most pressing social, political or personal issues of their times. One novel (excerpts), one autofiction, one theater play and one film script provide us with four different, yet complementary venues for examining and debating the moral implications of dilemmas. Works by Hugo, Gide, Camus and Duras. Prerequisite: one course above FRN 230.