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La Princesse de Clèves : Reading the Ending

Ellen Hunter Chapco

Women in French studies · 2002

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39 La Princesse de Clèves: Reading the Ending Ellen Hunter Chapeo University of Regina (Canada) La Princesse de Clèves has figured prominently in two courses which I have taught at the honours (4lh-year specialization) and graduate (M. A.) levels: "Critical Approaches to Literary Texts: La Princesse de Clèves devant la critique littéraire contemporaine" and "Coming to Writing: La venue à l'écriture/ l'écriture au féminin," both of which were taught in French, and were delivered in seminar format (3-hour modules over 13 weeks). As enrollment in the honours and graduate programs is limited at the university in which I teach, both undergraduates specializing in French and graduate students were in the class. In the course upon which this article will focus, "Critical Approaches to Literary Te

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1353/wfs.2002.0045
Catalogue ID
SNmonutgcz-5fakan
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