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ITAL2010 Early Italian Literature from the Sicilian School to the Renaissance

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Italian
Offered in First Semester, 2009
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

In this course students will analyse the origins and the development of Italian language and literature from the Sicilian school to Renaissance . The course will include a selection of literary and visual texts, from Cielo d’Alcamo to Lorenzetti, Boccaccio and Leonardo. Through the study of these texts students will learn about the most important early literary movements and major themes such as a philosophical examination of love with the “stil novo”, profane explorations of love in Boccaccio and visual narratives of “good government” (Lorenzetti’s “Buongoverno”).

Learning Outcomes On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to read critically a variety of texts (literary and visual), reflect upon, and discuss the development of the Italian language and literature. They will have gained a thorough grasp of major literary and artistic texts and concepts from the middle Ages to the Renaissance. Students will be able to apply this competence to research, analyse and interpret text independently to discover and explain why originally "Italy" was a "literary" construct and how it slowly began to develop into a political project.
Indicative Assessment

1,500 word essay (30%), oral presentation (30%), tutorial participation mark (10%) and textual analysis exercises during the semester (30%). All assessment is conducted in Italian.

Workload

One hour of lecture and one hour of tutorial per week over 13 weeks plus 7 hours of seminars
Lectures will be taped.

Areas of Interest European Languages
Requisite Statement

Completion of ITAL2007 Italian Studies – Intermediate 1 or concurrent enrolment with ITAL3015 Italian Studies – Advanced 1 or permission of the lecturer.

Incompatibility

This course is incompatible with ITAL3011.

Prescribed Texts

An anthology of texts to be studied will be supplied in electronic brick form. The brick will also include critical works and introductions to the periods, authors and literary movements studied.

Preliminary Reading
  • Asor Rosa, A. (ed.) 1997 La narrativa italiana dalle origini ai giorni nostri, Torino: Einaudi
  • Asor Rosa, A. (1985) Storia della letteratura italiana, Firenze: La Nuova Italia
  • Mariani, C. (1999) La letteratura italiana. Electronic resource Firenze: D’Anna, Thesis
  • Pasquini, E. (ed) 1997 Guida allo studio della letteratura italiana, Bologna: Il Mulino
Majors/Specialisations Contemporary Europe and Italian
Academic Contact Dr Piera Carroli

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