FORL 2620
French Literature in Translation (3) (FC: HU)
Reading Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time. Volume 1. Swann's Way
Mondays & Wednesdays 2:00-3:15pm
"My greatest adventure was undoubtedly Proust. What is there left to write after that?" (Virginia Woolf)
An introduction to the work of Marcel Proust intended for a general undergraduate audience. How does one read Proust's masterpiece, which is arguably the finest novel of the twentieth century, the crucial modernist work? Through lively discussions around the text, videos such as Marcel Proust a writer's life, movies such as Swann in love, class reports and detective-like investigation, we will try to bring to life the genius of the author. Swann's Way is also one of the preeminent novels about a hyper-sensitive child, a perfect rendering of a life in art. It enfolds the short novel Swann in Love, an in-depth study into the psychology of sexual jealousy that becomes an intricate part of the entire work. This large drama all happens within the confines of the text, never to leave it again for the greatest pleasure of the sometimes amused, sometimes amazed, reader. For more information, contact Dr. Frédéric Fladenmuller (fladenmullerf@ecu.edu), Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures