ITALIAN LITERATURE - FORMS, METRICS AND STYLE
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LETTERATURA ITALIANA - FORME METRICHE E STILE
- Course code
- FT0606 (AF:533710 AR:291882)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-FIL-LET/10
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The class thus aims to offer basic knowledge that is indispensable in the analysis of poetic and prose texts of the Italian literary tradition, and to render students capable of thoughtful and autonomous reflection on the specifics of a literary text. Particular attention is devoted to the technical aspects of metrical and rhetorical analysis, and to the tools that are available to scholars of this discipline.
The accomplishment of these aims equips the student for future advancement in the philologico-literary study of the Italian tradition.
Expected learning outcomes
Ability to use said knowledge: Students should be able to employ their technical and critical knowledge in the metrical, rhetorical, and stylistic analysis of literary texts; to use correctly the specific terminology of the discipline, especially with respect to meter and rhetoric; to analyse a literary text in its various aspects; to employ the acquired theoretico-methodological tools in concrete, specific cases.
Judgment: Students should be able to formulate and argue simple hypotheses, as well as critically evaluate alternative hypotheses.
Communication skills: Students should be able to express the specifics of their thoughts on a text, with adequate terminology.
Learning skills: Students should be able to critically consult the assigned texts as well as the bibliography therein.
Pre-requirements
Contents
The class combines three didactic modes: theoretical lessons on the discipline at hand, practical lessons wherein the teacher gives significant and complex examples of textual analysis, and interactive lessons that call on students to produce, individually and/or in groups, technical analyses of literary texts in prose or verse (made available by the teacher either in person or on the school e-learning platform).
Referral texts
P. G. Beltrami, "Gli strumenti della poesia", Bologna, il Mulino, 2012;
G. Lavezzi, Breve dizionario di retorica e stilistica, Roma, Carocci, 2022
Interested students can deepen their preparation on their own through:
B. Mortara Garavelli, "Manuale di retorica", Milano, Bompiani, 2014 (or later reprints)
Assessment methods
Assessment criteria:
In order to obtain a mark between 27 and 30 cum laude, students will have to be able to analyse literary texts in depth following the methodological indications acquired; possess and be able to communicate an organic vision of the themes dealt with in class and/or studied in the manuals and critical texts in the bibliography; demonstrate an excellent capacity of expression and argumentation; competently use the technical language of the discipline.
An overall mark of between 23 and 26 will be awarded to those who demonstrate: a good knowledge of the syllabus; the ability to carry out an analysis of the texts that is on the whole correct, even if marked by some imperfections in method and content; a good property of language with some uncertainty in exposition and/or imprecision in the use of technical language.
An acceptable but sketchy knowledge of the syllabus, a superficial understanding of the texts, a limited ability to analyse and an expression that is not always appropriate will lead to barely sufficient marks (between 18 and 22).
Poor knowledge of critical texts, inadequate ability to analyse; incorrect or inappropriate expression will result in a negative assessment.
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