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20702432 ITALIAN THEATRICAL LITERATURE L.M. in Italian Studies LM-14 N0 CRIMI GIUSEPPE
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Theatre in Northern Italy and Ariosto’s experience
This course will investigate the main characteristics of italian theatre, between XVth and XVIth centuries; special attention will be addressed to Ariosto’s comedies: Cassaria (in verse), Suppositi (in verse), and Negromante (II redacton).
(reference books)
Bibliography:
Required Text Books (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7)
1) Primary Works: L. Ariosto, Cassaria, in verse (any edition; also available online: Microsoft Teams); 2) Primary Works: L. Ariosto, Suppositi, in verse) (any edition; also available online: Microsoft Teams); 3) Primary Works: L. Ariosto, Negromante (II redaction) (any edition; also available online: Microsoft Teams);
4) Criticism: *S. Ferrone, Sulle commedie in prosa dell’Ariosto, in Ludovico Ariosto. Lingua, stile e tradizione. Atti del congresso organizzato dai comuni di Reggio Emilia e Ferrara, 12-16 ottobre 1974, ed. by C. Segre, Milan, Feltrinelli, 1976, pp. 391-425; 5) Criticism: *G. Ferroni, Ariosto, Rome, Salerno Editrice, 2008, pp. 47-84; 6) Criticism: *M. Baratto, La fondazione di un genere (per un’analisi drammaturgica della commedia del Cinquecento) (1980), in Id., Da Ruzante a Pirandello. Scritti sul teatro, Napoli, Liguori, 1990. pp. 11-32; 7) Ariosto commediografo, a cura di F. Arato, P. Cosentino, P. Pellizzari, Manziana, Vecchiarelli, 2024.
Additional readings for non-attending students (one of the following books):
1. G. Coluccia, L’esperienza teatrale di Ludovico Ariosto, Lecce, Manni, 2001; 2. A. De Luca, Il teatro di Ludovico Ariosto, Rome, Bulzoni, 1981; 3. C. Falletti Cruciani, Il Teatro in Italia. II. Il Cinquecento e Seicento, Rome, Edizioni Studium, 1999 e 2003, pp. 13-190; 4. A. Stäuble, La commedia umanistica del Quattrocento, Florence, Olschki, 1968
Items 1, 2, 3 4, 5, and 6 will be provided by the teacher.
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