French 372 - Literature and the News: Writing France in the Age of Print Capitalism
Lit & News: Print Capitalism
Spring
2024
01
4.00
Maureen DeNino
TH 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM; TU 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Smith College
FRN-372-01-202403
Hatfield 202; Hatfield 206
mdenino@smith.edu
In nineteenth-century France, the emerging periodical press lay at the epicenter of public and cultural life. This course explores the press from a number of perspectives: the technological breakthroughs and social upheavals that spurred its growth, the major figures and seminal publications that marked its evolution, the debates and scandals sparked by its rise, and the changing roles of hommes and femmes de presse. Readings include articles from major newspapers and magazines, contemporary literary and cultural criticism, and selections from "novels of journalism" by Balzac and Maupassant. Class introduce students to research in online databases of digitized newspapers. (E)