SPANISH LITERATURE 1
- Academic year
- 2025/2026 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LETTERATURA SPAGNOLA 1
- Course code
- LT0011 (AF:575132 AR:322335)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Subdivision
- Surnames M-Z
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Academic Discipline
- L-LIN/05
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
1. Knowledge and Understanding
● Know the basic linguistic terminology and understand texts that use it;
● Know the properties of different language modules and understand their interaction;
● Know the basics of the mental structure of language and the process of linguistic acquisition of the mother tongue and the foreign language, with particular reference to English.
2. Ability to Apply Knowledge and Understanding
● (Know the basic linguistic terminology and understand texts that use it.) Be able to correctly use linguistic terminology in all processes of application and communication of acquired knowledge;
● (Know the properties of different language modules and understand their interaction.) Be able to perform a simple linguistic analysis of different aspects of one's mother tongue and the English language, taking into account the universal properties of language and the parameters of interlinguistic variation with respect to some specific phenomena;
● (Know the basics of the mental structure of language and the process of linguistic acquisition of the mother tongue and the foreign language.) Be able to apply linguistic metacompetence to the acquisition of the foreign language and the use of academic Italian.
3. Judgment Skills
● Be able to formulate and argue simple hypotheses, also developing a critical approach to the evaluation of alternative hypotheses.
4. Communication Skills
● Be able to communicate the specifics of linguistic reflection, using appropriate terminology;
● Be able to interact with peers and the tutor, critically and respectfully, both in person and on the virtual classroom forum.
5. Learning Skills
● Be able to take notes and share them collaboratively on the online platform;
● Be able to critically consult reference texts and the bibliography contained therein.
Pre-requirements
Contents
Macro-themes:
1. '98 and the turn of the century.
2. Avantgarde and generation of 1927.
3. The civil war: language and propaganda.
4. From postwar period to Transition.
5. Contemporary Spain: between history and memory.
Referral texts
- Anthology of texts provided by the teacher during the course.
- Choice of short stories from:
"A sangre y fuego" by Manuel Chavez Nogales. Introduction by María Isabel Cintas. Libros del Asteroide (2011).
"Racconti del dispatrio" by Vicente Soto. Introduction by Alessandro Mistrorigo. Sinopia (2022).
"Partes de guerra" ed. di Ignacio Martínez de Pisón. Catedral (2022).
- Novels:
"Luna de lobos" (1985) by Julio Llamazares. Ed. by Miguel Tomás-Valiente, Cáterda, Letras Hispánicas (2009).
"Soldados de Salamina" (2001) by Javier Cercas. Ed. by Domingo Ródenas de Moya, Cátedra, Letras Hispánicas (2017).
Texts for the study:
- Alvar Carlos, José-Carlos Mainer, Rosa Navarro, Storia della letteratura spagnola, vol. II, L'età contemporanea, Torino, Einaudi, 1997 (pp. 469-579).
- AA.VV., Letteratura spagnola contemporanea, Torino, Pearson, 2020.
- Julián Casanova, Carlos Gil Andrés, Breve historia de España en el siglo XX, Barcelona, Ariel, 2012.
- Gabriele Ranzato, La Guerra Di Spagna, Milano, Giunti, 1995.
- Cesare Segre, Avviamento all’analisi del testo letterario, Torino, Einaudi, 1985 (pp. 5-131).
Critical bibliography for further reading:
- Francisco Rico (coord.), Historia crítica de la Literatura Española, 9 vols. y sus suplementos, Barcelona: Ariel, 1980-2000. (tomos 6-9).
- Gabriele Morelli, Danilo Manera, Letteratura spagnola del Novecento. Dal modernismo al postmoderno, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2007 (pp. 1-279).
- Jordi Gracia, Domingo Ródenas, Historia de la literatura española. 7. Derrota y restitución de la modernidad 1939-2010, Barcelona, Crítica, 2011.
- José Carlos Mainer (coord.), Historia de la literatura española, 6. Modernidad y nacionalismo 1900-1939, Barcelona, Crítica, 2010.
- Maria Grazia Profeti (a cura di), L’età contemporanea della letteratura spagnola. Il Novecento, Milano, La Nuova Italia, 2001.
Specific didactic materials will be at hand during the course.
Assessment methods
Type of exam
Grading scale
28-30L: mastery of the topics covered in lectures and manuals; ability to prioritize information; use of appropriate technical terminology;
26-27: good knowledge of the topics covered in lectures and, to a lesser extent, in manuals; fair ability to organize information and present it orally; familiarity with technical terminology;
24-25: not always in-depth knowledge of the topics covered in lectures and manuals; orderly oral presentation but not always correct use of technical terminology;
22-23: often superficial knowledge of the topics covered in lectures and manuals; unclear oral presentation and lacking in technical terminology;
18-21: occasionally incomplete knowledge of the topics covered in lectures and manuals; confused oral presentation with little use of technical terminology.