CODE 64905 ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 2 FILOSOFIA 8455 (L-5) - GENOVA 9 cfu anno 2 LETTERE 8457 (L-10) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR L-FIL-LET/10 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course is one of the core activities of the Arts course - Modern curriculum, and is composed of 54 hours of lectures (equivalent to 9 credits). It enables students to study the major authors and works as well as the most relevant poetics and cultural movements in the history of Italian literature from the 18th century onwards with a historical-critical method AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The general objective is to reinforce the core grounding of students and their ability to write correctly; other objectives are to learn the historiographical outlines of Italian literature; to gain knowledge of philological-textual elements that are introductory to the study of texts; to understand and analyse-comment literary texts with particular reference to genres AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The aim of the course is to impart knowledge, competencies and skills vis-à-vis the study of Italian drama literature for both research development and training for school teaching. In particular, at the end of the course the student will be able to: - demonstrate thorough knowledge of the historical development of Italian literature from the 18th century onwards, and show they have read and understood works and texts from major authors from the 18th century onwards. - acquire skills for critical analysis, interpretation and contextualisation of literary texts on the basis of what was learned during the course. - know how to clearly explain contents learned and textual analyses with appropriate critical language. PREREQUISITES Basic knowledge (upper high school level) of the history of Italian literature. Literary text reading and paraphrasing skills as well as textual analysis skills. TEACHING METHODS Lectures using multimedia tools and materials (students are urged to come to lectures with the texts indicated each time by the lecturer). During lectures students are encouraged to participate actively with questions and comments. The course gives students access to various teaching tools in a dedicated section of the e-learning portal AulaWeb (summaries of lectures, texts, additional material or study notes). A brief seminar will be held on contemporary poetry and a maximum of 15 students can volunteer to participate. SYLLABUS/CONTENT General part: The general part of the course refers to the history of Italian literature as well as the texts necessary to be a teacher of humanistic and literary disciplines according to Italian literature ministerial programmes. The general part will be tackled in lectures with interpretive and summary outlines and will be further analysed by students. For the general part a good knowledge of Italian literature from the 18th century onwards is required (an unabridged reading of a good secondary school textbook is sufficient) and 15 cantos from Purgatorio (among which I, II, III, V, VI, XI, XIX, XX, XXVI, XXVIII) as well as 15 cantos from Paradiso (among which I, III, VI, XI, XII, XV, XVI, XVII, XXVII, XXXIII) must be read. In particular, it is necessary to thoroughly study the following historical-critical topics: The new historiography, Arcadia, Illuminism, 18th century theatre, Neoclassicism, Early Romanticism, the historical novel, Scapigliatura, 19th century poetry, Verism, Decadentism and Symbolism, the Crepusculars, Futurists, the main first 20th century reviews. Particular attention will be given to the following authors and students must be familiar with their biographical-literary profile and have read a suitable anthology of texts (see also reading list): Giambattista Vico, Pietro Metastasio, Pietro Verri, Carlo Goldoni, Carlo Gozzi, Vittorio Alfieri, Giuseppe Parini, Vincenzo Monti, Ugo Foscolo, Alessandro Manzoni, Giacomo Leopardi, Ippolito Nievo, Giosuè Carducci, Edmondo De Amicis, Giovanni Verga, Giovanni Pascoli, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italo Svevo, Luigi Pirandello, Benedetto Croce, Guido Gozzano, Aldo Palazzeschi, Dino Campana, Clemente Rebora, Camillo Sbarbaro. - Vico: 1 brano a scelta dalla Scienza nuova - Metastasio: 1 brano a scelta dall’Olimpiade - Pietro Verri: programma de Il Caffè - Goldoni: lettura integrale di una commedia (Locandiera o Rusteghi) - C. Gozzi: 1 brano a scelta dalle Fiabe teatrali - Alfieri: il sonetto autoritratto, Vita (integrale) e una tragedia (Saul o Mirra) - Parini: 3 brani da Il Giorno e 1 ode a scelta - Monti: 1 brano della versione dall’Iliade - Foscolo: i Sonetti maggiori e i Sepolcri, Il velo delle Grazie; Ortis integrale - Manzoni: 1 inno sacro, 1 ode civile, antologia delle tragedie, I promessi sposi integrale - Leopardi: Operette morali (integrali), brani dello Zibaldone; Canti integrali - Nievo: 2 brani dalle Confessioni - Carducci: antologia di 5 poesie - De Amicis: 1 brano a scelta - Verga: 1 novella da Vita dei campi, 1 da Novelle rusticane; 1 brano a scelta dal Mastro don Gesualdo; Malavoglia integrale - Pascoli: antologia di 15 poesie da Myricae e Canti di Castelvecchio - D'Annunzio: Il Piacere (integrale), antologia dal Notturno e 5 poesie da Alcyone - Svevo: antologia di brani da Una vita, Senilità e La coscienza di Zeno integrale - Pirandello: antologia di brani da Novelle per un anno, da Uno nessuno centomila e da L'umorismo - Croce 1 brano a scelta Il fu Mattia Pascal integrale - Gozzano: 3 poesie a scelta - Aldo Palazzeschi: 3 poesie a scelta - Dino Campana: 2 poesie dai Canti orfici - Clemente Rebora 2 poesie a scelta - Camillo Sbarbaro: 2 poesie a scelta da Pianissimo contemporany poets antology: Antonella Anedda, Giuseppe Conte, Milo De Angelis, Evelina De Signoribus, Eugenio De Signoribus, Vivian Lamarque, Valerio Magrelli, Cesare Viviani. Alternatively you can participate in a short seminar (six hours) on the poetry of Giorgio Caproni, with a maximum of 15 students. Monographic part: Commentary of Canti and Paralipomeni of Batrachomyomachy by Giacomo Leopardi - Analysis of family relationships with his father Monaldo and his sister Paolina through the epistolary - The literary activity of Monaldo and Paolina. Pietro Giordani RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY TThe study of the general part can be conducted on an updated manual of history and literary anthology for high schools (preferably G. Ferroni, Storia e testi della letteratura italiana, Milano, Mondadori Università (vol. VI-VII-VIII and IX, up to Svevo including, with the addition of Campana, Rebora, Sbarbaro from the following chapter The new poetry).The Divina Commedia can be studied using an up-to-date school edition (this edition is recommended: Dante Alighieri, La Divina Commedia. Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso, edited by A.M. Chiavacci Leonardi, Bologna, Zanichelli, 2006; edited by U. Bosco and G. Reggio, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1993; edited by G. Inglese, Roma, Carocci, 2016). For the monographic part: Giacomo Leopardi, Canti, s cura di Franco Gavazzeni e Maria Maddalena Lombardi, Milano, BUR Giacomo Leopardi, Paralipomeni della batracomiomachia, a cura di Marco Antonio Bazzocchi, Riccardo Bonavita , Roma, Carocci Monaldo, Giacomo e Paolina Leopardi, Lettere e Testi in aula web Pietro Giordani, Lettere e Testi in aula web Leopardi, a cura di Franco D’Intino e Massimo Natale, Roma, Carocci, 2018. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD STEFANO FERNANDO VERDINO Ricevimento: DIRAAS-BALBI 2, 4TH FLOOR Normally Wednesday 10-12 am, except for different indications on DIRAAS teacher page and aula web. Exam Board STEFANO FERNANDO VERDINO (President) ANDREA FERRANDO GIORDANO RODDA (Substitute) LESSONS Class schedule ITALIAN LITERATURE II EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam is oral and is composed of two parts: a textual analysis and interview both for the general part and the monographic part. For the interview, students will be evaluated in relation to the following: the degree to which they have studied and acquired historical-critical knowledge of Italian literature from the 18th century onwards as well as their knowledge of texts and authors examined in the monographic part. Moreover, they will also be evaluated in relation to their knowledge of literary phenomena and their presentation abilities and use of clear, articulate language aimed at supporting and documenting an argument. ASSESSMENT METHODS For the textual analysis, students will be evaluated in relation to the following: text exegesis skills, ability to illustrate metric-stylistic characteristics, contextualise from a historical-cultural point of view, as well as interpret with a critical method and specialised language. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 15/01/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale 06/02/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale 14/05/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale 04/06/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale 17/06/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale 08/07/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale 09/09/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale FURTHER INFORMATION Students who cannot attend the course are advised to register for the course on AulaWeb