ITALIAN LITERATURE 1 MOD II
- Academic year
- 2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LETTERATURA ITALIANA 1 MOD II
- Course code
- FT0475 (AF:334637 AR:182822)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of ITALIAN LITERATURE 1
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-FIL-LET/10
- Period
- 4th Term
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The class thus has three main objectives: to trace the development of Italian literature, by way of specific examples; to foster the capacity of autonomous reflection on a literary text; to furnish the basic methodological tools of textual analysis. Particular attention is devoted to the centrality of the text, be it poetic or prose, as an indispensable starting point in any theoretical or critical discourse.
Expected learning outcomes
Ability to use said knowledge: Students should be able to employ their historico-critical knowledge in the study of Italian literary history; to use correctly the specific terminology of the discipline; to analyse a literary text in its various aspects.
Judgment: Students should be able to autonomously formulate and argue hypotheses, as well as critically evaluate alternative hypotheses.
Communication skills: Students should be able to express the specifics of critical discourse on literature with adequate terminology.
Learning skills: Students should be able to critically consult the assigned texts as well as the bibliography therein.
Pre-requirements
Contents
This module in meant to analyse a specific and well developed narrative form belonging to the Italian literary tradition: the modern age novel. The lectures will outline a historical panorama of the genre, focusing on a selection of texts from some 19th century novels (in particular, Ugo Foscolo's “Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis”; Manzoni's “Promessi Sposi”).
The teacher's challenge is to combine a textual approach (supported by literary theory) with a historical perspective observing chronological references. So the purpose of this class is to furnish students with a panoramic view of Italian literary tradition and of the relevant themes and problematics. The main outlines of Italian literature, from the late 16th century through the Italian Unification, with a focus on the main authors, will be explained in the introductory lectures in order to support the students' commitment to their own learning process.
Referral texts
Preparing for this exam also entails the study of a selection of texts by the most important authors. Guidelines will be prepared at the beginning of the class and made available in the "Moodle" platform.
As for the novel:
U. Foscolo, “Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis” (recommended ed.: M. A. Terzoli, Roma, Carocci, 2012).
A. Manzoni, “I promessi sposi” (recommended edd.: C. Bologna e P. Rocchi, Torino, Loescher, 2019; F. De Cristofaro et alii, Milano, Rizzoli, 2014; D. Brogi and R. Luperini, Milano, Einaudi Scuola, 2016).
Students who do not attend class (in these particular circumstances, by “not attending students” are meant those who do not attend lessons either in-class or remotely) will add:
"Manzoni", a cura di P. Italia, Roma, Carocci, 2020, capp. 3-4-5 (pp. 59-122)
D. Brogi, "Un romanzo per gli occhi. Manzoni, Caravaggio e la fabbrica del realismo", Roma, Carocci, 2018, cap. 3 (pp. 73-94)
Texts read and commented in class (except for the two novels) will also be available on the "Moodle" platform.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
These textual and critical materials offer cues for further study, with respect to the reference texts listed above.
Teaching language
Type of exam
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