Contemporary Italian Literature LM
The student, already able to master the diachronic framework of contemporary literature, through the in-depth study of authors, moments and themes of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, will have to master the non-unique methodological tools of textual analysis, such as to allow a solid background of critical knowledge in several fields of investigation: historicist, philological, linguistic, structural, metric-stylistic, rhetorical.
The student, already able to master the diachronic framework of contemporary literature, through the in-depth study of authors, moments and themes of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, will have to master the non-unique methodological tools of textual analysis, such as to allow a solid background of critical knowledge in several fields of investigation: historicist, philological, linguistic, structural, metric-stylistic, rhetorical.
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2. "Lettura delle Novelle per un anno di Luigi Pirandello", Quaderno I, ed. Marco Dondero, Milella, Lecce 2025.
3. "Lettura delle Novelle per un anno di Luigi Pirandello", Quaderno II, ed. Marco Dondero, Milella, Lecce 2025.
Attending students: text 1; non-attending students: text 1, text 2, text 3.
Mutuazione: 20703620 LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA L.M in Italianistica LM-14 1 DONDERO MARCO, VENTURINI MONICA
Programme
The course will focus on Luigi Pirandello's “Novelle per un anno”.Core Documentation
1. Luigi Pirandello, "Novelle per un anno", ed. Simona Costa, 4 volumi, Mondadori Oscar Moderni, Milano 2021-2023.2. "Lettura delle Novelle per un anno di Luigi Pirandello", Quaderno I, ed. Marco Dondero, Milella, Lecce 2025.
3. "Lettura delle Novelle per un anno di Luigi Pirandello", Quaderno II, ed. Marco Dondero, Milella, Lecce 2025.
Attending students: text 1; non-attending students: text 1, text 2, text 3.
Attendance
Attendance is strongly recommended, but optional.Type of evaluation
For students attending the seminar: seminar presentation and writing of a short written text, followed by an interview in which the knowledge of the contents, the ability to revise the notions, the clarity and propriety of the presentation will be tested. Non-attending students: oral examination (same assessment criteria). teacher profile teaching materials
Articolazione didattica: 36 hours; 6 CFU; II semester
Description: The aim of the course is to explore, by an interdisciplinary perspective, the relationship between Italian poetry and the European literature in the twentieth century and also by analyzing the intellectual function of poets and women poets in contemporary age. The course will be structured in seminars and discussion-based lessons. The course requires attending students to deliver a written work, previously agreed with the Professor. This paper should be sent fifteen days before the oral exam.
Attending students have to study two critical essay of their choice and analyze two poetic works. The oral examination will be focused on the written work, on the texts analyzed during the course, on the critical essays and on the two poetic works.
Students who do not attend have to read three critical essays in addition to the two poetic works of their choice.
Erasmus students have to read a critical essay and analyze two poetic works.
Mutuazione: 20703620 LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA L.M in Italianistica LM-14 1 DONDERO MARCO, VENTURINI MONICA
Programme
Title: The canon of poetry. Forms, models and hybridizations from the second twentieth century to the new millenniumArticolazione didattica: 36 hours; 6 CFU; II semester
Description: The aim of the course is to explore, by an interdisciplinary perspective, the relationship between Italian poetry and the European literature in the twentieth century and also by analyzing the intellectual function of poets and women poets in contemporary age. The course will be structured in seminars and discussion-based lessons. The course requires attending students to deliver a written work, previously agreed with the Professor. This paper should be sent fifteen days before the oral exam.
Attending students have to study two critical essay of their choice and analyze two poetic works. The oral examination will be focused on the written work, on the texts analyzed during the course, on the critical essays and on the two poetic works.
Students who do not attend have to read three critical essays in addition to the two poetic works of their choice.
Erasmus students have to read a critical essay and analyze two poetic works.
Attendance
Attendance to the course is not obligatory, but is strongly recommended.Type of evaluation
Exam: The oral examination will be focused on the written test, on the texts analysed during the course and on the critical essays.