20710603 - LETTERATURA ITALIANA DI ARTE, VIAGGIO E MEMORIA L.M.

The presence of imaginary places is an almost constant feature of literary works, especially narrative ones. But there are also many works that are based on a real imaginary geography: an articulated universe refounded or completely invented by the author who sets his narrative there. The course aims to investigate this dimension in different authors and genres, from Dante to Italo Calvino, from fairy tales to children's literature, in a path that goes from its origins to the present day.

Curriculum

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Mutuazione: 20710603 LETTERATURA ITALIANA DI ARTE, VIAGGIO E MEMORIA L.M. in Italianistica LM-14 SUITNER FRANCO

Programme

Romanticism, travel, memory: from Europe to Italy.

Core Documentation

Bibliography:
M. Puppo, Il Romanticismo, Roma, Studium; can be replaced with:
E. Raimondi, Romanticismo italiano e romanticismo europeo, Milano, Bruno Mondadori
F. Suitner, I Promessi Sposi, un'idea di romanzo, Roma, Carocci
Further information on the texts to be prepared will be provided during the lessons.
Non-attending students will contact the teacher for instructions and additions to the program.


Attendance

The lessons will take place exclusively in the classroom (second semester) and will not be recorded.

Type of evaluation

Oral examination. Non-attending students will contact the teacher for information and additions to the program.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20710603 LETTERATURA ITALIANA DI ARTE, VIAGGIO E MEMORIA L.M. in Italianistica LM-14 SUITNER FRANCO

Programme

Romanticism, travel, memory: from Europe to Italy.

Core Documentation

Bibliography:
M. Puppo, Il Romanticismo, Roma, Studium; can be replaced with:
E. Raimondi, Romanticismo italiano e romanticismo europeo, Milano, Bruno Mondadori
F. Suitner, I Promessi Sposi, un'idea di romanzo, Roma, Carocci
Further information on the texts to be prepared will be provided during the lessons.
Non-attending students will contact the teacher for instructions and additions to the program.


Attendance

The lessons will take place exclusively in the classroom (second semester) and will not be recorded.

Type of evaluation

Oral examination. Non-attending students will contact the teacher for information and additions to the program.