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ITALIAN LITERATURE

CODE 65073
ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020
CREDITS 9 credits during the 1st year of 9918 MODERN LITERATURES AND PERFORMING ART (LM-14) GENOVA

6 credits during the 1st year of 9265 MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES FOR CULTURAL SERVICES (LM-37) GENOVA

6 credits during the 1st year of 9265 MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES FOR CULTURAL SERVICES (LM-38) GENOVA

6 credits during the 2nd year of 9917 HISTORICAL SCIENCES (LM-84) GENOVA

SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR L-FIL-LET/10
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA (MODERN LITERATURES AND PERFORMING ART)
SEMESTER 1° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

The course, divided into three sections (two for students who must obtain 6 credits), focuses on main movements and authors of particular relevance of the Italian literary panorama of 18th-19th century.

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Analyse authors, texts, genres of Italian literature in relation to the historical context in which they originate and in relation to the tools of philological and interpretative text analysis. 

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

The course aims to enhance knowledge along some fundamental directrixes in the context of Italian literature: text tradition, philology, the precise use of bibliographical sources, interpretative exegesis and critical-historiographical reconstruction. At the end of the course students should be able to independently use the analytical knowledge acquired.

Knowledge and understanding:

Through lectures, guided analysis, and class discussions students will improve their knowledge of the most important methods in textual analysis of a literary text and will achieve the full ability to understand critical texts related to the literary work considered.

Applying knowledge and understanding:

Through independent perusal of literary texts and translations, the student is able to apply the previously achieved analytical skills, so to identify both structural aspects of the analyzed text, and the relationship between the text and the cultural and historical context in which it was produced.

Making autonomous judgments:

Through an oral presentation the student is able to understand, critically discuss and explain the specific literary characteristic of the text.

Communication skills:

The final oral discussion improves the ability to present analysis results in an efficient and synthetic way; they also allow students to express the concepts learned, with an appropriate language, and to hold a discussion on the topics dealt with in class.

Learning skills: The described activities allow students to acquire the methodological tools necessary to continue their studies and to address, at the end of the course, the inclusion in the world of scientific research and in the labour market.

PREREQUISITES

Students who take the course must have a good knowledge of 18th-19th century authors and literary works.

TEACHING METHODS

Lectures (with computer and projector). It is strongly recommended to attend classes with the books the teacher will indicate for every lesson. Students participation will be encouraged through questions and interventions. The course also provides students with learning tools (such as slides used during classes, supplementary or support materials) available in AulaWeb..

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

Programme for students taking the course for 6 cfu

- Giuseppe Parini: letture.

- Stratigrafie manzoniane (la "rivolta di San Martino")

 

Programme for students taking the course for 9 cfu

- Giuseppe Parini: letture.

- Stratigrafie manzoniane (la "rivolta di San Martino")

- Affondi scapigliati: Tarchetti e Dossi

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

Students taking the course for 6 cfu:

- all the teaching material made available to students on AulaWeb or possibly indicated in class;

- - Giuseppe Parini, a cura di F. Fedi e R. Necchi, Milano, Unicopli, 2017

- A. Manzoni, I promessi sposi, cap. XI-XV (we recommend A. Manzoni, I promessi sposi. Storia della colonna infame, edizione a cura di A. Stella e C. Repossi, Torino, Einaudi-Gallimard, 1995).

 

Students taking the course for 9 cfu

- all the teaching material made available to students on AulaWeb or possibly indicated in class;

- Giuseppe Parini, a cura di F. Fedi e R. Necchi, Milano, Unicopli, 2017.

- A. Manzoni, I promessi sposi, cap. XI-XV (we recommend A. Manzoni, I promessi sposi. Storia della colonna infame, edizione a cura di A. Stella e C. Repossi, Torino, Einaudi-Gallimard, 1995).

- I.U. Tarchetti, Una nobile follia (we recommend I.U. Tarchetti, Una nobile follia, a cura di L. Spalanca, Ravenna, Pozzi, 2009)

- C. Dossi, Vita di Alberto Pisani, (we recommend C. Dossi, Vita di Alberto Pisani, introduzione, prefazione e note a cura di Luigi Sasso, Milano, Garzanti).

- D. Tongiorgi, «Le fortunate e catastrofi di Custoza e Lissa ». Tarchetti, Farina e l’anti -mito della sconfitta militare in area scapigliata, in La vittoria macchiata. Memoria e racconto della sconfitta militare nel Risorgimento, a cura di D. Tongiorgi, Roma, Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2012, pp. 127-147.

- D. Tongiorgi, «Quì scriverò»: le impossibili maisons d’artiste di Alberto Pisani, in Lo spazio tra prosa e lirica nella letteratura italiana. Studi in onore di Matilde Dillon Wanke, a cura di L. Bani e M. Sirtori, Bergamo, Lubrina, 2015, pp. 294-304.

 

Syllabus for non-attending students

Non-attending students are required to contact the teacher (duccio.tongiorgi@unige.it) and to agree on a specific program.

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

DUCCIO TONGIORGI (President)

GIORDANO RODDA

LUCA BELTRAMI (Substitute)

LESSONS

TEACHING METHODS

Lectures (with computer and projector). It is strongly recommended to attend classes with the books the teacher will indicate for every lesson. Students participation will be encouraged through questions and interventions. The course also provides students with learning tools (such as slides used during classes, supplementary or support materials) available in AulaWeb..

LESSONS START

17 settember 2019

Class schedule

ITALIAN LITERATURE

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

Oral exam.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

The oral exam consists of an interview on the topics discussed during the lessons (or indicated in the bibliography), in order to evaluate the skills to contextualize a literary text in the frame of the Italian cultural history; to illustrate its metric-stylistic features; to make connections, to expose the contents with an appropriate language and to discuss the topics learned during the lessons.

Exam schedule

Date Time Location Type Notes
22/01/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale
05/02/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale
13/05/2020 11:00 GENOVA Orale
10/06/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale
08/07/2020 09:00 GENOVA Orale
14/09/2020 11:00 GENOVA Orale