Le Moyen Age
Histoire de la littérature française 1
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Alain Viala
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Daniel Mesguich
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Alain Viala
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Alain Viala nous propose une plongée dans le Moyen Age sous forme d'un cours didactique que Daniel Mesguich illustre par des lectures de textes, qui nous imprègnent d'une époque et de son expression. De la poésie à la farce populaire, de la chanson de geste aux débuts du roman, une découverte vivante de la littérature au travers de son histoire.
Claude Colombini Frémeaux©2013 Frémeaux& Associés / PUF (P)2013 Groupe Frémeaux Colombini
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