Teacher(s)
Dehoux Amaury (compensates Roland Hubert); Doyen Charles; Roland Hubert; Sábado Novau Marta (coordinator);
Language
French
Prerequisites
None.
Main themes
The course presents a panorama of literary creation from classical antiquity to the present day. It covers exemplary authors and texts from all languages, geographical origins and genres.
The course also endeavors to contextualize the literary texts studied within a broader framework, showing the links they have with the history of ideas and artistic expression of their time. For each period, several works will be approached in a comparative manner.
The course also endeavors to contextualize the literary texts studied within a broader framework, showing the links they have with the history of ideas and artistic expression of their time. For each period, several works will be approached in a comparative manner.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | Master disciplinary knowledge:
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2 | Make sense of a text, event or work:
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3 | Learning outcomes specific to the teaching unit:
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Content
This course aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the historical development of European literature, covering authors, works and trends from different languages and countries. This articulated course extends from the origins of Western culture (the Bible and Greek and Latin literature) to the 21st century, via the medieval and humanist tradition, early modernity and the Baroque age, the Age of Enlightenment, the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe. The leitmotif of the course is the use of various works and texts to illustrate in concrete terms the general literary knowledge covered, and its link with the aesthetics and history of the moment. The course also proposes a reflection on what literature is as a disciplinary and artistic object, showing that literature is not self-evident, but that its definitions and understandings are a historically determined construction.
Teaching methods
A lecture course based on the compulsory readings, accompanied by a few optional monitoring sessions. A syllabus with excerpts from the compulsory texts will be available at the UCR at the beginning of the term.
Evaluation methods
The assessment for this course comprises 2 tests which take place on the same day:
- Three open questions, each relating to one of the major periods studied, i.e. one open question per teacher.
- A multiple-choice test covering all the content of the lectures and compulsory readings.
Other information
Teaching materials
- Portfolio de lectures
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Minor in French Studies (only available for reenrolment and ELAL Bachelor transitional programmes)
Bachelor in Ancient Languages and Literatures : Classics
Bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology : General
Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures: German, Dutch and English
Bachelor in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
Bachelor in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies
Bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology : Musicology
Minor in Literary Studies (only available for reenrolment)
Bachelor in Philosophy
Bachelor in History
Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General
Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General
Minor in Literary Studies