French 230ll - Colloquium: Topics in French Studies-French Literary Landscapes
Colq:T-Literary Landscapes
Fall
2024
01
4.00
Carl Cornell
TU TH 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Smith College
FRN-230ll-01-202501
Hatfield 105
ccornell40@smith.edu
Through texts by authors from Louis XIV to Colette, this class discusses questions about literary uses of landscape: Why do people flee or search for a landscape? What makes people cherish or fear a particular place? What do landscapes tell readers that the narrator or characters cannot or will not tell? Other authors may include Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Chateaubriand, Maupassant, Apollinaire, Robbe-Grillet and James Sacré. Basis for the major. Students may receive credit for only one section of FRN 230. Prerequisite: FRN 220. Enrollment limited to 18. Course taught in French.
[CE] FRN 230 Limit