20710220 - Letteratura tedesca I

One of the main aims of this Course of Study is to provide students with advanced knowledge of two foreign literatures related to the two languages of their choice, paying special attention to intercultural and transcultural dynamics. The course also aims at refining their ability to interpret cultural phenomena, using the tools and methodologies of literary, cultural and historical analysis.
German Literature I is among the characterizing activities of the "Foreign Literatures" area. It provides the student with initial knowledge and understanding of the German literary culture through the reading of exemplary texts analysed paying special attention to intercultural dynamics. It helps students discover the tools and methodologies of literary, cultural and historical analysis.
At the end of the module, students will be able to read and understand literary texts in the original language employing the analytical methods and tools they will have learned in class; furthermore, they will possess the necessary communicative skills to re-elaborate the acquired disciplinary contents.
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Programme

The module introduces issues and aspects characterising German literature in its two most intense periods through the reading of some classic texts and their historical and cultural contextualisation.

Core Documentation

G. E. Lessing, Emilia Galotti (Einaudi)
J. W. Goethe, Werther (Einaudi)
F. Schiller, I masnadieri (Mondadori)
H. von Kleist, La brocca rotta (Garzanti)
H. von Kleist, Il principe di Homburg (Einaudi)
G. Büchner, Woyzeck (Marsilio)
F. Kafka, La metamorfosi (Feltrinelli)
B. Brecht, L’opera da tre soldi (Einaudi)
I. Bachmann, Il trentesimo anno (Adelphi)


Reference Bibliography

Chiara M. Buglioni, Marco Castellari, Alessandra Goggio, Moira Paleari, Letteratura tedesca. Epoche, generi, intersezioni, Le Monnier (2019), vol. 1 e 2. V. Zmegac et al., Breve storia della letteratura tedesca, Einaudi

Attendance

It is strongly recommended to attend the lectures. Students who cannot attend the lectures will find online information about extra bibliography to add to the official program.

Type of evaluation

Interview on issues discussed during the course and on the exam texts.