Teaching La Princesse de Clèves
RES.21G-3001 · Global Studies and Languages · Non-Credit · Fall 2023
Prof. Leanna B. Rezvani
<p>This website has been designed to offer strategies for teaching this seminal work to intermediate-level college students in a way that is dynamic, engaging, and perhaps most importantly highlights the connection between Madame de Lafayette’s seventeenth-century work <em>La Princesse de Clèves</em> and the contemporary social concerns of young people in today’s world. </p> <p>There was a recent heated debate in France about the modern relevance of this literary text that began when Nicol…
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