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20709851 LETTERATURA ITALIANA (PER S.C.P.A) in Humanities L-10 CAROCCI ANNA
(syllabus)
The course will focus on the different forms that narrative can take within Italian literature over the centuries: from Dante's terza rima to Boccaccio's prose narrative in the 14th century, from chivalric poems in ottava rima to short stories in 15-16th centuries, and on to the short story and novel in modern literature. Through a series of particularly significant cases, attention will be paid not only to the narrative mechanisms but also to the way they are translated into images - both the illustrations of the various texts and the works of art inspired by them.
(reference books)
Attendig students: - Handouts supplied by the professor and downloadable from Teams - Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando furioso, introduzione e commento di Emilio Bigi, a cura di Cristina Zampese, Milano, Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli, 2012 - Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Profilo di letteratura italiana: dalle origini a fine Ottocento, Milano, Mondadori, 2021
Non-attending students will add to attending students' syllabus: Luca Serianni, Il verso giusto. 100 poesie italiane, Bari, Laterza, 2020 (testi 1-76)
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