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lettres modernes reussir son CAPES interne

2025/2026

vOIR CALENDRIER

  • BAKHTINE Mikhaïl, Esthétique et théorie du roman, 1975, -
  • BARTHES Roland, Essais critiques, Points, Gallimard, 1964, -
  • BÉNICHOU Paul, Morales du Grand Siècle, Idées, Gallimard, 1988,
  • BOURDIEU Pierre, Les Règles de l’art, Seuil, « Points », 1998,
  • ECO Umberto, L’Œuvre ouverte, Seuil, « Points », 1978,
  • GENETTE Gérard, Figures I et II, Seuil, Coll. Points, 1969,
  • GRACQ Julien, En lisant en écrivant, Corti, 1980,
  • JAUSS Hans Robert, Pour une esthétique de la réception, Gallimard, « Tel », 1990, -
  • LANG Luc, Délit de fiction (La littérature, pourquoi ?), Folio essais, 2011 RANCIÈRE Jacques, La Parole muette. Essai sur les contradictions de la littérature, Hachette, « pluriel », 2011.
  • RICHARD Jean-Pierre, Poésie et profondeur, et Onze études sur la poésie moderne, éd. du seuil, 1981,
  • ROBBE-GRILLET Alain, Pour un nouveau roman, Minuit, 1963,
  • ROUSSET Jean, Forme et signification, Corti, 1963,
  • SARTRE Jean-Paul, Qu’est-ce que la littérature ? éd. Gallimard, coll. « Folio », 1948,
  • STAROBINSKI Jean, L’Œil vivant, Gallimard, 1961 ; La Relation critique, Gallimard, « Tel », 2001,
  • TOURNIER, Michel, Le Vol du Vampire, Folio Essais, 1981

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CALENDRIER

organisation

septembre

mars

octobre

avril

Bibliographie1

NOVembre

Bibliographie 2

Decembre

Bibliographie 3

janvier

fevrier

Les instruments de travail-

  • ASTOR, Dorian et al., Manuel de littérature française, Bréal / Gallimard Éducation, 2004 ;
  • BERGEZ Daniel, GÉRAUD Violaine, ROBRIEUX Jean-Jacques, Vocabulaire de l’analyse littéraire,Armand Colin, 2016
  • BORDAS Éric, L’Analyse littéraire : notions et repères, Armand Colin, 2011 ;-
  • HUBERT, Marie-Claude, Le Théâtre, Armand Colin, 2014 [1991] ;-
  • LAUDET Patrick, “L’explication de texte, un exercice à revivifier”, IGEN, 2014.https://media.eduscol.education.fr/file/Francais/09/5/LyceeGT_Ressources_Francais_Explication_Laudet_182095.pdf-
  • LE GUILLOU Philippe, Le Passeur, Mercure de France, 2019.
  • LEJEUNE, Philippe, L’Autobiographie en France, Armand Colin, 2010 ;
  • LOUVAT-MOLOZAY, Bénédicte, Le Théâtre, Flammarion, coll. GF, 2007 ;
  • MACÉ, Marielle, Le Temps de l’essai, histoire d’un genre littéraire en France, Belin, 2006
  • MIRAUX, Jean-Philippe, L’Autobiographie, Armand Colin, 2009
  • RYNGAERT, Jean-Pierre, Introduction à l’analyse du théâtre, Armand Colin, 2014
  • SCHERER Jacques, La Dramaturgie classique en France, 1950, nombreuses rééditions.
  • VIBERT Anne, « Faire place au sujet-lecteur en classe : quelles voies pourrenouveler les approches de la lecture analytique au collège et au lycée ? », IGEN, 2011, enligne : http://eduscol.education.fr/lettres/im_pdflettres/intervention-anne-vibertlecture-vf-20-11-13.pdf

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Histoire littéraire- BURY, Emmanuel, FORESTIER, Georges, DELON, Michel et alii, La Littérature française, dynamique &histoire, dir. Jean-Yves Tadié, Paris, Gallimard, coll. « folio essais » n° 495-496, 2007, VAILLANT, Alain, L’Histoire littéraire, A. Colin, « U », 2010 ; Qu'est-ce que le romantisme ?, CNRSÉditions, Paris, 2016. GENETIOT, Alain, Le Classicisme, P.U.F., collection « Quadrige Manuels », 2005. Problématiques littéraires COMPAGNON, Antoine, Le Démon de la théorie, Seuil, « Points », 1998, ch. I et VII.La Littérature, pour quoi faire ? Collège de France, 2006 TOURSEL Nadine, VASSEVIÈRE Jacques, Littérature : 150 textes théoriques et critiques, Armand Colin,2015.- Les volumes de la collection « GF Corpus », chez Flammarion : le comique, le tragique, la mimèsis, le lecteur…

SEPTembre

2024

10

11

12

13

14

16

17

18

19

20

21

15

RAEP

23

24

25

26

27

28

22

24

30

29

RAEP

octobre

2025

30

29

10

11

12

14

16

17

18

19

13

Culture littéraire XVII

15

Vacances de la Toussaint

21

22

23

24

25

26

20

RAEP

28

29

30

31

27

Novembre

2025

28

29

30

31

27

RAEP

11

12

13

14

15

16

10

18

19

20

21

22

23

17

Entraînement 1

25

26

27

28

29

30

24

december

2024

31

10

11

12

13

14

16

17

18

19

20

21

15

23

24

25

26

27

28

22

Culture littéraire XIX

30

29

Janvier

2026

30

31

29

10

11

15

13

14

16

17

18

12

Culture littéraire XX

20

21

22

23

24

25

19

27

28

29

30

31

26

fevrier

2026

27

28

29

30

31

26

Culture littéraire MA-XVI

10

11

12

13

14

15

17

18

19

20

21

22

16

Entraînement 2

24

25

26

27

28

23

mars

2026

24

25

26

27

28

23

10

11

12

13

14

15

17

18

19

20

21

22

16

24/31

25

26

27

28

29

23/30

aVRIL

2026

31

30

10

11

12

14

15

16

17

18

19

13

21

22

23

24

25

26

20

28

29

30

27

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