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Academies and literary life in France in the 19th century. (Toulouse)

Academies and literary life in France in the 19th centurye century

Study day organized by

Elsa Courant and Romain Jalabert (CNRS/CELLF, Sorbonne University)

November 27, 2024 – Hôtel d’Assézat (Toulouse)

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9am: Opening remarks by Philippe Dazet-Brun, permanent secretary of the Academy of Floral Games 9:05am: Introduction

“Academy of Floral Games (I): historical perspectives for a literary institution”

Chair: Marie-Pierre Rey (Academy of Floral Games / University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)

9:15 am: Caroline Barrera (FRAMESPA, INU Champollion): “The Floral Games and the academic life of Toulouse (1793-1865)”

9:40 am: Elsa Courant (CNRS / CELLF, Sorbonne University): “For a literary history of the Floral Games in the 19th century”

10:05 am: Fabienne Bercegol (PLH, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès): “What are the winners of the Floral Games competition in the 19th century? »

10h30-10h45: discussion

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“Academy of Floral Games (II): flowers and genres of poetry”

Chair: Guy Larroux (LLA Creatis, Univ. Jean Jaurès)

11 a.m.: Romain Jalabert (CELLF, Sorbonne University): “Death at the Floral Games competition (19th century)”

11:25am: Tiphaine Rolland (CELLF, Sorbonne University): “Fables in the Floral Games competition (19th century)”

11:50 am: Jean-Marc Hovasse (CELLF, Sorbonne University): “The sonnet at the Floral Games competition (19th century)”

12h15-12h30: discussion

Lunch break

Afternoon

“Academies and literary life in France

Chair: Philippe Dazet-Brun (Academy of Floral Games / Catholic Institute of Toulouse)

2:15 pm: Catherine Ménager (Sorbonne Nouvelle University / Thalim): “Acknowledgment with a prize from the French Academy: Maxime Du Camp at work (1880-1894)”

2:40 pm: Stéphane Zékian (CNRS / IHRIM, Université Lumière Lyon 2): “The French Academy in the 19th century. Questions about general amnesia »

3:05 pm: Sarah Lévêque (Il Laboratorio, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès): “French Academies, vectors of distribution and dedication of Dante’s Divine Comedy in French literature in the 19th century”

15h30: Debate.

2024-11-13 05:57:00
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