This course aims to provide students with analytical frameworks and research tools specifically related to the interpretation and contextualisation of Italian Medieval literary texts. Through the reading of a work - or group of works - students will get familiar with an eminently interdisciplinary interpretative framework, based on literary history, philology, linguistics, philosophy, one apt to understand the peculiar and complex features of Medieval literature and textuality.
Curriculum
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An edition of Boccaccio's Decameron, I recommend that of Bur-Rizzoli.
Programme
The course is dedicated to the history and representation of the seven deadly sins in Dante's Divine Comedy.Core Documentation
An edition of Dante's 'Purgatory', I recommend that of Giorgio Inglese for Carocci.An edition of Boccaccio's Decameron, I recommend that of Bur-Rizzoli.
Reference Bibliography
See the italian section.Attendance
in presenceType of evaluation
The knowledge acquired during the course will be assessed through an oral interview, where the student's preparation will be tested. teacher profile teaching materials
An edition of Boccaccio's Decameron, I recommend that of Bur-Rizzoli.
Programme
The course is dedicated to the history and representation of the seven deadly sins in Dante's Divine Comedy.Core Documentation
An edition of Dante's 'Purgatory', I recommend that of Giorgio Inglese for Carocci.An edition of Boccaccio's Decameron, I recommend that of Bur-Rizzoli.
Reference Bibliography
See the italian section.Attendance
in presenceType of evaluation
The knowledge acquired during the course will be assessed through an oral interview, where the student's preparation will be tested.