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Antoine Compagnon: How to teach literature? - Moderated by Tonia Raus
The publication of ” La Vie derrière soi. Fins de la littérature” , which marks the end of Antoine Compagnon’s seminars at the Collège de France, will be an opportunity to return to the “ends, the goals” of literature, questioned in his inaugural lecture: “Literature, for what purpose?” The discussion will focus in particular on the current challenges of teaching French literature, and thus on the place of literature within the humanities. The meeting will be followed by a debate with, among others, the students of the Master in Secondary Education of the University of Luxembourg.
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Institut Pierre Werner (IPW)
Coopération: Université du Luxembourg
Soutien : neimënster
Antoine Compagnon is a professor and historian of literature. A specialist in the works of Montaigne, Baudelaire and Proust, his work also focuses on literary theory and criticism as well as cultural history. Further information
Tonia Raus is an assistant professor at the University of Luxembourg, where she is the head of the “French Language and Literature” programme of the Master in Secondary Education.
Institut Pierre Werner (IPW)
Coopération: Université du Luxembourg
Soutien : neimënster
Antoine Compagnon is a professor and historian of literature. A specialist in the works of Montaigne, Baudelaire and Proust, his work also focuses on literary theory and criticism as well as cultural history. Further information
Tonia Raus is an assistant professor at the University of Luxembourg, where she is the head of the “French Language and Literature” programme of the Master in Secondary Education.