ENGLISH LITERATURE 1

Academic year
2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LETTERATURA INGLESE 1
Course code
LT001P (AF:460031 AR:253606)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Subdivision
Surnames A-E
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-LIN/10
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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The course will introduce students to the main literary artistic and cultural movements in England of the last three centuries. Students will enhance their skills in cultural and literary analysis as well as reading and translation skills. They will be able to relate texts to their historical and cultural contexts and communicate their comments and critical reflections on them with appropriate language.
The course will introduce students to the main literary artistic and cultural movements in England of the last three centuries. Students will enhance their skills in cultural and literary analysis as well as reading and translation skills. They will be able to relate texts to their historical and cultural contexts and communicate their comments and critical reflections on them with appropriate language.
B2 level in The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Title: "From ALICE to HARRY POTTER: children's literature in the last three centuries"

The module will focus on the development of the history of children's literature (themes, genres, criticism) from the Middle-Ages to Postmodernism, with a focus on the last three centuries, and the genres of the literary fairy tale and fantasy. In the last part of the course. students will be offered readings of specific fairy tales (Bluebeard and Cinderella) and their adaptations, from a feminist perspective.
All the text listed below (sections A, B and C) are compulsory reading to pass the exam

A) Literary texts:
The module will focus on the development of the history of children's literature (themes, genres, criticism) from the Middle-Ages to Postmodernim, with a f
ocus on the last three centuries, and the genres of the literary fairy tale and fantasy. Part of the course will explore adaptations of Shakespeare's plays for children from the early Nineteenth century to contemporary YA novels.
Lewis Carroll, ALICE IN WONDERLAND and THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (edizione consigliata: Oxford University Press, 2009, a cura di Peter Hunt);
Laura Tosi (a cura di), DRAGHI E PRINCIPESSE. FIABE IMPERTINENTI DELL'800 INGLESE, Marsilio 2003.


B) Context and Criticism

Laura Tosi e Alessandra Petrina (edsi) DALL'ABC a HARRY POTTER. STORIA DELLA LETTERATURA INGLESE PER L'INFANZIA E LA GIOVENTU, Bononia University Press, 2011;
Laura Tosi, LA FIABA LETTERARIA INGLESE. METAMORFOSI DI UN GENERE, Marsilio 2007.

C) Further materials will be made available on Moodle, and will be part of compulsory reading. Students are required to bring them to class when indicated by prof. Tosi.
Oral exam (in Italian). Students will be tested with questions on the issues discussed in assigned reading and lectures. As part of the exam, they will be asked to translate, analyze and evaluate an excerpt from one of the primary texts. In the exam they will have to prove that they have acquired a good knowledge of the cultural and historical contexts of children’s literature, and that they have developed a basic ability to analyze, evaluate, and form autonomous judgments on the texts discussed.
Class lectures, with power point presentations and materials on Moodle
Italian
Students are advised to read ALICE IN WONDERLAND and the collection DRAGHI E PRINCIPESSE before the beginning of the course. Students unable to attend classes are required to contact Prof. Tosi in her office hours at least 6 weeks before the exam, in order to discuss an additional reading list.
oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

This programme is provisional and there could still be changes in its contents.
Last update of the programme: 08/03/2023