À la découverte du théâtre classique français – Tome 2

À la découverte du théâtre classique français – Tome 2

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  • 6 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on April 19, 2017
  • Ends on May 31, 2017

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Syllabus

Ce que vous apprendrez :

  • Situer le théâtre classique (17e siècle), dérouler son histoire, aborder ses caractéristiques
  • Décrire les règles qui l’ont construit et les tensions créatrices qui l’ont façonné
  • Évaluer l’originalité et les apports des trois plus grands créateurs, Corneille, Molière et Racine
  • Recomposer l’atelier créateur de ces dramaturges

Sommaire :

  •  Acte 6 (Semaine 2) Racine et la tragédie 
  • Acte 7 (Semaine 3) La comédie avant Molière et les premiers pas de Molière 
  • Acte 8 (Semaine 4) Molière - De la petite à la grande comédie 
  • Acte 9 (Semaine 5) Molière et ses choix esthétiques et dramaturgiques
  • Acte 10 (Semaine 6) Les tensions entre les forces centripètes et les forces centrifuges et la survie de ce théâtre

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

Georges Forestier

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