Description
Module Content and Indicative Topics
This module aims to introduce first-year students who are taking French for beginners to aspects of French and Francophone literature by considering various genres of writing (narrative, poetry, theatre), different periods and themes. It also will equip them with the analytical skills they will need in subsequent years to study literary texts in greater depth and get them to reflect critically on the question of reading in translation. The teaching will be organised around two five-week blocks (20 hours in total) which will focus on specific texts representative of literary periods, movements or genres. Possible blocks include: Medieval and Renaissance Literature; 17th-century Theatre; The Enlightenment; the 19th-Century Novel; Avant-garde Poetry; Post-colonial Literatures; Experimental Writing in 20th/21st century.
Teaching Delivery
The module will be taught through two-hour weekly seminars across one term. Students will be expected to read the primary texts and to prepare notes on questions and points for discussion available on the module’s Moodle site for each seminar. Seminars may involve group work and/or student presentations.
This is a compulsory module for first-year students studying for the BA in Comparative Literature with ab initio French as their chosen language. Post-A-level French students should take FREN0006 Reading French Texts instead; this module is for students with either beginners or GCSE-level French.
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Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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