ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 99 Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 24 Interactive Classroom: 24 Total: 150
Use languages Spanish, Galician, French
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Classical, French and Italian Philology
Areas: French Philology
Center Faculty of Philology
Call: First Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
Creating and applying a method of literary analysis to poetic texts in order to describe how they work from a historical perspective.
Part 1. Analysis of poetic texts.
Part 2. The creation of a poetic tradition.
1. Verse and Metric.
2. Creation and evolution of conventions: the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Classicism.
3. Romanticism.
4 Modern poetry. Baudelaire. Verlaine. Rimbaud.
5. Symbolism. Mallarmé.
Part 3. The avant-garde
1. Futurism. Apollinaire
2. Dadaism : The Manifestos
Part 4. Surrealism and its influence
1. Surrealism: Theories and methods.
2. André Breton
3. Paul Eluard
4. Louis Aragon
5. Michel Leiris
6. Jacques Prévert
7. René Char
8. Henri Michaux.
9. L'OULIPO. Raymond Queneau
Part 5. Contemporary Poetry.
1. Yves Bonnefoy
2. Francis Ponge
3. Philippe Jaccottet
4. Eugène Guillevic
5. Jacques Roubaud
6. Denis Roche
7. Louis-René des Forêts
8. Bernard Noël
9. Anne-Marie Albiach
10. Emmanuel Hocquard
11. Anne Parian
12. An overview of contemporary French poetry.
Further mandatory readings will be assigned during class. Exam material will include, but not be limited to, the topics discussed in this syllabus.
Basic Bibliography
BONNEFOY Yves, Poèmes, Poésie/Gallimard, 1982
BOUSQUET Joë, La connaissance du soir, Poésie/Gallimard, 1981.
CHAR René, Fureur et mystère, Poésie/Gallimard, 1962.
DU BROCHET, Dans la chaleur vacante, suivi du Ou le soleil, Poésie/Gallimard, 1991.
ELUARD Paul, La vie immédiate, Poésie/Gallimard, 1967.
FOLLAIN Jean, Exister suivi de Territoires, Poésie/Gallimard, 1969.
GOFFETTE Guy, Éloge pour une cuisine de province, Poésie/Gallimard, 2000.
GUILLEVIC Eugène, Du domaine. Euclidiennes, Poésie/Gallimard, 1977. Art poétique, Poésie/Gallimard, 2001.
JACCOTTET Philippe, Poésie 1946-1967, Poésie/Gallimard, 1971. À la lumière de l´hiver suivi de Pensées sous les nuages, Poésie/Gallimard, 1994.
PONGE Francis, Le parti pris des choses, suivi de Proêmes, Poésie/Gallimard, 1967.
PRÉVERT Jacques, Paroles, Poésie/Gallimard, 1972.
DI MANNO Yves, GARRON Isabelle, Un nouveau monde, poésies en France. 1960-2010. Flammarion, Mille et Une pages.2017.
Complementary Bibliography:
AA. VV. Sobre literatura potencial, Universidad del País Vasco, 1986.
BENS, J. Ou Li Po 1960-1963, Christian Bourgeois, Paris, 1980.
BERGENS, A., J. Prévert, Éditions Universitaires, Fribourg, 1969.
BERGEZ, D., L'Explication de texte littéraire, Dounod, Paris, 1996.
BERTELÉ, R. , Henri Michaux, Seghers, "Poètes d'aujourd'hui", Paris, 1946.
BONNEFOY, Y., Rimbaud par lui-même, Seuil, Paris, 1961.
BOSCHETTI, Anna, La poésie partout, Seuil, Paris 2001
BRETON, A., Manifestes du surréalisme, col. , Gallimard, Paris.
CAHIER de l'Herne, René Char, nº 15, 1971.
CAHIER de l'Herne, nº 8, 1966. Michaux.
DECAUDIN, M. (dir.), Guillaume Apollinaire, Minard-Lettres Modernes, Paris, 1963-1974.
DELCROIX, M. y GEERTS, W., "Les Chats" de Baudelaire: une confrontation de méthodes, PUF, Paris, 1980.
DELOFFRE, F., Le vers français, Sedes. Paris, 1986.
DUROZOI y LECHERBONNIER, Le Surréalisme. Théories, thèmes, techniques, Larousse, Paris, 1972.
EUROPE 1972, 1973, "Paul Éluard".
EUROPE, "Apollinaire", nov.-dic., 1966.
EUROPE, "Char", janvier 1988.
EUROPE, "Cubisme et littérature", juin-juillet 1982.
EUROPE, "Les Futurismes", mars 1975.
FEBVRE, L., Le problème de l'incroyance au 16e siècle, Albin Michel, 1968.
GUERRE, P., René Char, Seghers, 1967.
GUILLOT, G., Les Prévert, Seghers, 1967.
H. RICHTER, Historia del Dadaísmo, Nueva Visión, 1973.
HUGNET, G., L'aventure Dada (1912-1922), Seghers, 1971
JAKOBSON Roman, Huit question de poétique, Seuil, Points, 1977.
JAKSON, J.E., Yves Bonnefoy, Seghers, 1976.
JOUBERT, J.-L., La poésie, Armand Colin, Paris, 1999.
L'ARC, été 1963. Char.
L'ARC, nº 28, 1966 "Raymond Queneau".
LASTER, A., Paroles, Hatier, Col. "Profil d'une œuvre", 1972.
LEGOUTIERE, E., Le Surréalisme, Masson et Cie, 1972.
LEUWERS, D., Introduction à la poésie moderne et contemporaine, Dounod, 1996.
L'HERNE, 29, 1975, Queneau.
MAGAZINE LITTERAIRE, mars, 1983, "Queneau".
MAGAZINE LITTÉRAIRE, nº 254, mai 1988, "Breton".
MAINGUENEAU, D., Le contexte de l'oeuvre littéraire, Dunod, 1993.
MAINGUENEAU, D., Pragmatique pour le discours littéraire, Bordas, 1992.
MAZALEYRAT, J., Éléments de métrique française, A. Colin. 1974
MITTERAND, H, HISTOIRE de la LITTERATURE FRANÇAISE, 2 vol. Nathan, Pari
NADEAU, M., Histoire du surréalisme, Le Seuil, Paris, 1964.
OULIPO (I), La littérature potentielle, Gallimard, Paris, 1973.
QUENEAU, R., Bâtons, chiffres, lettres, Gallimard, Idées, Paris, 1965.
RICHER, J., Paul Verlaine, Seghers, Paris, 1975.
SABATIER, Histoire da Poésie Française, 7 vols, Al
The course will be in French; written and oral proficiency in this language is required.
The teaching of this course will combine lecture and discussion of literary texts.
Each student will write a personal essay and make an oral presentation in this course during the semester.
Students will have to participate in class; make at least 5 comments outside class time.
30% of the grade will depend on class participation; 30% of the grade will depend on the comments; 40% of the grade will depend on the final exam grade;
In the June exam, the grade will depend on 100% of the written exam.
As a prerequisite for passing this course, students must have reached a level of C1 in French language by the end of the course before the end of the classroom lessons.
For the persons excused from attending class 100% of the grade will depend on the written test.
In June, a single written exam will be 100% of the grade.
ih30 per hour of class
Se recomienda la asistencia y participación activa en las clases
"From a methodological point of view, face-to-face teaching would no longer be virtual and would be replaced by virtual teaching; as regards the form of evaluation, the final mark would be the result of the comments, a brief individual paper, and an individual oral test of a telematic nature.
In cases of fraudulent completion of exercises or tests, the provisions of the Regulations on the Evaluation of Students' Academic Performance and the Revision of Grades shall apply.
Manuel Garcia Martinez
Coordinador/a- Department
- Classical, French and Italian Philology
- Area
- French Philology
- Phone
- 881811836
- manuel.garcia.martinez [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
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