COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
cod. 1004622

Academic year 2012/13
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Giulio IACOLI
Academic discipline
Critica letteraria e letterature comparate (L-FIL-LET/14)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
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course unit
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Integrated course unit module: LITERARY CRITICISM AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

Learning objectives

Shaping the capacity to read the dynamics and interplay of genres, while educating to read and evaluate the questions raised by themes, forms, and other textual issues.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of literary problems, literary modernity and Italian literary history

Course unit content

Title of the course: Planning Humanity(/ies). Education novels (and a playbook, too).

After an introductive section, aimed at providing the basic tools for a comparative study of modern literature (themes, genres, characters, poetics), will deal with the profile of a european cultural history. Thereby, novels entail the most important steps of a character's education. Different forms, pedagogical novels, bildungsromane between the XIXth and the first part of the XXTh Century, alternate and bring conflicts to the fore, in a literary tradition which shows the typical gestures of transmitting an education, yielding multiple, at times surprising, thematic effects.

Full programme

Title of the course: Planning Humanity(/ies). Education novels (and a playbook, too).

After an introductive section, aimed at providing the basic tools for a comparative study of modern literature (themes, genres, characters, poetics), will deal with the profile of a european cultural history. Thereby, novels entail the most important steps of a character's education. Different forms, pedagogical novels, bildungsromane between the XIXth and the first part of the XXTh Century, alternate and bring conflicts to the fore, in a literary tradition which shows the typical gestures of transmitting an education, yielding multiple, at times surprising, thematic effects.

Bibliography

Parte istituzionale:

1a. Pappalardo, Teorie dei generi letterari, B.A. Graphis, Bari 2009 (per gli studenti di Teoria e storia dei generi letterari – Giornalismo e cultura editoriale)
1b. Benvenuti, Ceserani, La letteratura dell’età globale, Il Mulino, Bologna 2012 (per gli studenti di Letterature comparate – Lettere classiche e moderne + Lingue, culture e comunicazione)

Sezione monografica:
2. Rousseau, Emilio, ed. cons. Oscar Mondadori (si richiede comunque, come per l’interezza dei testi in esame, la lettura di un’edizione integrale dell’opera)
3. Dickens, Tempi difficili, ed. cons. Garzanti
4. De Amicis, Cuore, ed. cons. Feltrinelli
5. Musil, I turbamenti del giovane Törless, ed. cons. Einaudi
6. Bennett, Gli studenti di storia, Adelphi

Teaching methods

Frontal lessons; some extracts dvds will be shown to the class

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral exam

Other information

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