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FREN6738A-L18

Women on Stage in the 17th C.

Women on Stage in the 17th Century

Women's theater took off in the 1650s when socialites, poets and novelists saw their plays published and performed at the Court and in the great Parisian theaters. The heroines of renowned male playwrights question a patriarchal society where freedom and love are difficult to reconcile and question the history, politics and roles of each one, while adhering to the new codes of classicism. From the astonishing comedy by Isaac de Bensérade, Iphis and Iante (1634), one of the first in France to openly evoke female homosexuality, to the tragic comedy, Le Favori by Mme de Villedieu (1665), the first play written by a woman and performed by a professional troupe in Paris and in front of the King in Versailles, we shall see that the “Grand Siècle” was not exactly what one might think.

Required texts:
- Isaac de BENSERADE, Iphis et Iante, Lampsaque 2000, Le studiolo-théâtre, ISBN-13: 978-2911825033
- MOLIÈRE, Les Précieuses ridicules, Editeur : J'ai Lu 2015, Librio Théâtre, ISBN-13: 978-2290110348
- Théâtre de femmes de l’Ancien Régime, tome 2, Classiques Garnier 2016, Bibliothèque du XVIIe siècle, ISBN-13: 978-2812447440
- Jean RACINE, Esther, Folio 2007, Folio Théâtre, ISBN-13: 978-2070308323
- MARIVAUX, Le Jeu de l’Amour et du hasard, J'ai lu 2016, Librio Théâtre, ISBN-13: 978-2290125342
Course Reference Number (CRN):
60624
Subject Code:
FREN
Course Number:
6738
Section Identifier:
A

Course

FREN 6738

All Sections in Summer 2018 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

Summer 2018 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

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