CODE 61279 ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/2017 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 2 LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE 8740 (L-11) - 6 cfu anno LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE 8740 (L-11) - 9 cfu anno 2 STORIA 8459 (L-42) - 9 cfu anno 2 LETTERE 8457 (L-10) - 9 cfu anno 1 LETTERATURE MODERNE E SPETTACOLO 9918 (LM-14) - SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR L-LIN/10 LANGUAGE Italiano TEACHING LOCATION SEMESTER Annual SECTIONING Questo insegnamento è diviso nelle seguenti frazioni: A B OVERVIEW This is a second-year course taught in the first and second semesters. It introduces to aspects of nineteenth-century literature from Romanticism to the mid- and late-Victorian periods. Language: Italian. Credits: first semester: 3; second semester: 6. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (FURTHER INFO) Students who attend this course regularly, and study the prescribed materials, will acquire a detailed knowledge of some aspects of nineteenth-century fiction, theatre and poetry. They will be able to analyse a number of literary texts, describe their main formal features and connect them to specific historical and cultural contexts. TEACHING METHODS Lectures in Italian and optional seminar activities. Attendance is heartily recommended. Students who are unable to attend will have to read some supplementary material. Erasmus students with little knowledge of Italian should contact Professors Colombino and Villa: they will be allowed to take the exam on a slightly different reading list devised for students who are unable to attend and cannot read Italian. SYLLABUS/CONTENT This course provides an introduction to the literature of the nineteenth century. The first part of the course (first semester, 18 hours/3 credits; Prof. Villa) will offer a historical and cultural survey of the Romantic period. The remaining lectures (second semester, 36 hours/6 credits; Prof. Colombino) will focus on the middle and late Victorian period. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Students will read the following works in any unabridged edition of their choice. First semester: Jane Austen, Persuasion Mary Shelley, Frankestein Second semester: Two novels, one by Charles Dickens and one by Thomas Hardy, chosen between the following: - Charles Dickens, Hard Times and Great Expectations; - Thomas Hardy, The Return of the Native and Tess of the D’Urbervilles; A play by Oscar Wilde (further details will be provided at the beginning of the course). Students will also have to make themselves familiar with the history of English Literature 1785-1900. The reference book is Crisafulli-Elam. Manuale di letteratura e cultura inglese, Bononia UP, 2009, pp. 181-326). Other materials (poems, essays, contextual and critical texts) will be made available through aulaweb and/or in the Department library. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD LAURA COLOMBINO LUISA VILLA Exam Board LAURA COLOMBINO (President) LUISA VILLA (President) MARIA RITA CIFARELLI LESSONS Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION This course is assessed by written examination (the total test time is 4 hrs.) on the contents of the course and the reading list, including the textbook (Crisafulli-Elam) and other compulsory materials. Language of examination: Italian or English (students are free to choose either). ASSESSMENT METHODS The exam paper involves open questions and guided commentary of literary texts (poems, extracts of plays and novels). The open questions test knowledge and comprehension; the guided commentary tests the student's ability to recognise and describe the main formal features of specific texts, and connect them to contextual historical and cultural information; it also tests the student's comprehension of, and ability to respond to, critical essays included in the reading list. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 28/04/2017 09:30 GENOVA Scritto 06/06/2017 08:45 GENOVA Scritto 06/06/2017 08:45 GENOVA Scritto 06/06/2017 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 27/06/2017 08:45 GENOVA Scritto 27/06/2017 08:45 GENOVA Scritto 27/06/2017 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 21/09/2017 08:50 GENOVA Scritto 21/09/2017 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 04/10/2017 08:50 GENOVA Scritto 04/10/2017 08:50 GENOVA Scritto 04/10/2017 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 19/12/2017 15:00 GENOVA Scritto FURTHER INFORMATION Attendance is heartily recommended. Students who are unable to attend, will have to study some supplementary or different material. Course enrolment via aulaweb is mandatory. Examination enrolment is through the Ateneo website.