Le classicisme

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9 Jan 201703:00

Summary

TLDRThis script discusses the classical movement in French literature and art during the 17th century, emphasizing its association with the reign of Louis XIV. It highlights the movement's pursuit of perfection and beauty, drawing inspiration from antiquity. Key principles include simplicity, order, and adherence to rules like the 'three unities' in theater. The script mentions notable figures like Molière, Corneille, Racine, and La Fontaine, who contributed to the classical ideal of refined, educated individuals.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The term 'classicism' refers to an aesthetic movement in literature and art from the 17th century.
  • 🔤 The word 'classicism' is composed of eleven letters, starting with 'c' and ending with 'u'.
  • 👑 Classicism is closely associated with the reign of Louis XIV, who promoted it as a cultural ideal.
  • 🎨 It is not a literary school but a collection of writers sharing a common ideal, influenced by classical antiquity.
  • 📚 Writers of the classical period sought to emulate the beauty of classical works and ancient authors.
  • 🏛 The movement is characterized by a style that is sober and refined, in contrast to the exaggerated and decorative Baroque style.
  • 📐 Classicism emphasizes the cult of reason, order, and rules, which is reflected in its literature and theater.
  • 📜 The rules of classical literature include the principle of verisimilitude, decorum, and the three unities established by Boileau.
  • 🎭 The goal of classical artists was to achieve an ideal of perfection in their works.
  • 📝 The ideal of classicism also pertains to the portrayal of an honest, refined, and educated man.
  • 📚 Some notable authors of the classical period include Molière, Corneille, Racine, and La Fontaine.

Q & A

  • What does the term 'classicisme' refer to in the context of French literature and art?

    -Classicisme refers to a literary and artistic movement in the 17th century characterized by works and authors adhering to common principles, influenced by the reign of Louis XIV.

  • How is classicisme related to the reign of Louis XIV?

    -Classicisme is closely linked to the reign of Louis XIV, who made it a cult and through whom it spread.

  • What is the common ideal shared by writers of the classicisme movement?

    -The writers of the classicisme movement share an ideal of beauty derived from classical antiquity and aim to imitate the ancients.

  • What is the significance of the letter 'C' in the context of classicisme?

    -The letter 'C' in classicisme symbolizes the cult of reason, order, and rules, which influenced artists and writers to follow certain guidelines in their works.

  • What are the three key rules that classical artists and writers follow?

    -The three key rules that classical artists and writers follow include the rule of vraisemblance (believability), the rule of bienséance (propriety), and the rule of the three unities.

  • Who established the rule of the three unities in classicisme?

    -The rule of the three unities was established by Boileau.

  • What is the ultimate goal of the artists and writers of the classicisme movement?

    -The ultimate goal of the artists and writers of the classicisme movement is to achieve an ideal of perfection in their works.

  • What does the 'idéal classique' represent in terms of character?

    -The 'idéal classique' represents an ideal character of an honest man full of qualities, refined, agreeable, and knowledgeable.

  • How does the classicisme movement differ from the baroque movement?

    -Classicisme is characterized by sobriety and restraint, in contrast to the baroque movement, which promotes exaggeration, movement, and decorative overload.

  • Can you name at least three authors associated with the classicisme movement starting with the letter 'M'?

    -Three authors associated with the classicisme movement starting with the letter 'M' include Molière, Corneille, and La Fontaine.

  • What is the role of the letter 'I' in the context of classicisme?

    -The letter 'I' in classicisme refers to the ideal of instructing while also providing pleasure, emphasizing the educational aspect of the works.

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ClassicismFrench Literature17th CenturyLouis XIVAesthetic MovementLiterary IdealsArtistic PrinciplesRational CultOrder and RulesTheatre RulesCultural Influence