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French-Speaking Worlds: Flora Champy

Date
Thu February 29th 2024, 4:30 - 6:00pm
Event Sponsor
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
France-素人色情片 Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
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Location
Building 260, Pigott Hall
450 Jane 素人色情片 Way, Building 260, 素人色情片, CA 94305
Rm 252

Please join French-Speaking Worlds: Then and Now for a talk by Flora Champy (Assistant Professor of French, Princeton University).

"An Ellipsis and Nine Slaps: The Pursuit of Conjugal Happiness in Beaumarchais"

Abstract:
This paper will propose an alternative genealogy to a Hollywoodian genre while performing a defense and illustration of the canonical explication de texte. In his book Pursuits of Happiness, a philosophical examination of the films he labels 鈥渃omedies of remarriage鈥, Stanley Cavell explicitly pits Shakespeare鈥檚 and Ibsen鈥檚 literary heritage against the tradition of the 鈥淔rench farce鈥. However, a close reading of Beaumarchais鈥 Marriage of Figaro reveals that tales of post-divorce remarriage share a common origin with Feydeau-style stories of patriarchal infidelity. While the Count鈥檚 feudal claim to Suzanne鈥檚 sexuality is heavily emphasized throughout the play, the plot finds its resolution only when Suzanne, in scene 8 of act 5, energetically rebuts her own fianc茅鈥檚 stealthy attempt to trick her into sex. While Figaro seeks the complicity of the audience with an elliptic aside: 鈥Il serait gai qu鈥檃vant la noce鈥︹, she openly rebuts that supposedly 鈥渕erry鈥 plan by slapping him nine times. Her energetic reaction allows the play to reframe the initial gimmick of the droit du seigneur into a deeper question: how can the pursuit of conjugal happiness be equally fruitful for both sides? Acknowledging Beaumarchais鈥 paternity of both adultery and divorce plots enables a better understanding of the fraught connection between marriage and happiness, consent and pleasure, difference and equality: all pressing questions in our times.

Hosted by the French-Speaking Worlds: Then and Now Research Group, sponsored by the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages Research Unit and co-sponsored by the  and .

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