Italian Literature
A.Y. 2019/2020
Learning objectives
L'insegnamento si propone di fornire agli studenti una conoscenza critica degli snodi fondamentali del sistema letterario italiano, dalle Origini al primo Ottocento, seguendo la tradizione e trasformazione di modelli, temi, forme.
Expected learning outcomes
Al termine dell'insegnamento lo studente avrà maturato la conoscenza degli aspetti e delle questioni fondamentali della letteratura italiana dalle Origini al primo Ottocento, con particolare attenzione per i rapporti tra la letteratura italiana e la storia politica e culturale del nostro Paese, anche nella varietà delle sue espressioni geografiche. Lo studente sarà quindi in grado di collocare generi, temi, poetiche, autori e opere sullo sfondo del contesto storico, secondo una corretta periodizzazione, e dovrà acquisire familiarità con gli strumenti (elementi di metrica, retorica, teoria degli stili e narratologia) e le metodologie che consentono di analizzare e interpretare i testi, tenendo conto anche delle modalità nella loro trasmissione e alle questioni principali connesse alla loro definizione sul piano filologico.
Tra le competenze che lo studente dovrà acquisire saranno incluse la capacità di comprendere i testi letterari, di coglierne correttamente gli aspetti tematici e formali, di collocarli nei rispettivi contesti, di leggere e comprendere contributi di saggistica letteraria, mettendo a fuoco questioni critiche e interpretative, di comunicare con chiarezza e correttezza nell'esposizione orale e scritta, facendo uso appropriato del lessico della disciplina. Tali competenze saranno acquisite tramite il confronto con il docente in aula e la riflessione critica e metodologica sui testi. Grande importanza rivestirà anche la partecipazione a seminari e ai molteplici incontri proposti dall'Università, in particolare dal Dipartimento di Studi letterari, filologici e linguistici.
Tra le competenze che lo studente dovrà acquisire saranno incluse la capacità di comprendere i testi letterari, di coglierne correttamente gli aspetti tematici e formali, di collocarli nei rispettivi contesti, di leggere e comprendere contributi di saggistica letteraria, mettendo a fuoco questioni critiche e interpretative, di comunicare con chiarezza e correttezza nell'esposizione orale e scritta, facendo uso appropriato del lessico della disciplina. Tali competenze saranno acquisite tramite il confronto con il docente in aula e la riflessione critica e metodologica sui testi. Grande importanza rivestirà anche la partecipazione a seminari e ai molteplici incontri proposti dall'Università, in particolare dal Dipartimento di Studi letterari, filologici e linguistici.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
(A-L)
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Title of the course: Italian literary civilization: textual and historical-critical itineraries
Module A: From Origins to 15th/16th century: textual itinera (works indicated in brackets will require in-depth study):
- 13th-century poetry fron Sicilian School dalla Scuola Siciliana to dolce stil novo;
- Dante (Rime, Vita nova and Commedia);
- Petrarch (Canzoniere);
- 15th-century literature: Renaissance Humanism; literature in the Florence of Lorenzo de' Medici and Poliziano; Boiardo (Orlando innamorato);
- Bembo (Prose della volgar lingua) and Petrarchism;
- Castiglione (Il cortegiano) and treatises of behavior.
Module B: From 16th century to early 19th century: textual itinera (works indicated in brackets will require in-depth study):
- Machiavelli (Il principe) and Guicciardini (La storia d'Italia);
- Ariosto (Orlando furioso);
- Tasso (Gerusalemme liberata);
- Baroque poetry (Marino's Adone);
- Galileo and the scientific revolution (Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi);
- Lombard Enlightenment Parini (Il Giorno);
- Foscolo (Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis and Dei sepolcri);
- Leopardi (Canti and Operette morali);
- Manzoni (Adelchi e Promessi sposi).
Module C: The world of Boccaccio's Decameron.
Module A: From Origins to 15th/16th century: textual itinera (works indicated in brackets will require in-depth study):
- 13th-century poetry fron Sicilian School dalla Scuola Siciliana to dolce stil novo;
- Dante (Rime, Vita nova and Commedia);
- Petrarch (Canzoniere);
- 15th-century literature: Renaissance Humanism; literature in the Florence of Lorenzo de' Medici and Poliziano; Boiardo (Orlando innamorato);
- Bembo (Prose della volgar lingua) and Petrarchism;
- Castiglione (Il cortegiano) and treatises of behavior.
Module B: From 16th century to early 19th century: textual itinera (works indicated in brackets will require in-depth study):
- Machiavelli (Il principe) and Guicciardini (La storia d'Italia);
- Ariosto (Orlando furioso);
- Tasso (Gerusalemme liberata);
- Baroque poetry (Marino's Adone);
- Galileo and the scientific revolution (Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi);
- Lombard Enlightenment Parini (Il Giorno);
- Foscolo (Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis and Dei sepolcri);
- Leopardi (Canti and Operette morali);
- Manzoni (Adelchi e Promessi sposi).
Module C: The world of Boccaccio's Decameron.
Prerequisites for admission
There are no specific requirements different from those requested for the degree admission.
Teaching methods
Attendance to classes is strongly recommended although not compulsory. The teaching is delivered through frontal lectures aimed primarily at the acquisition of knowledge, competence and specific language of the subject. Discussion with the teacher in the classroom is integrant part of the didactic method and aims at promoting a critical attitude and the capacity to apply the acquired competence and knowledge.
Also thanks to slide projections, lessons will focus on movements, authors and works and their cultural context; on the main critical problems of each topic, through quotations from critical essays and comparisons among different critical views; on tradition and reception of works and texts; on their most interesting formal aspects. All the materials will be available on ARIEL.
Analysis of the texts will start from paraphrase, paying attention to the most important differences in interpretation, and will consider the prominent cultural and formal elements.
Teaching unit C will allow students to look at Boccaccio's works in the light of the historical context and the literary tradition and to understand his significance for the development of Italian and European literature.
By using the instalment and commentary on Decameron students will become acquainted with commentaries on literary texts.
Non-attending students must use the materials expressly indicated in this program and will have to ask the teacher for advice either by e-mail or during office hours.
Also thanks to slide projections, lessons will focus on movements, authors and works and their cultural context; on the main critical problems of each topic, through quotations from critical essays and comparisons among different critical views; on tradition and reception of works and texts; on their most interesting formal aspects. All the materials will be available on ARIEL.
Analysis of the texts will start from paraphrase, paying attention to the most important differences in interpretation, and will consider the prominent cultural and formal elements.
Teaching unit C will allow students to look at Boccaccio's works in the light of the historical context and the literary tradition and to understand his significance for the development of Italian and European literature.
By using the instalment and commentary on Decameron students will become acquainted with commentaries on literary texts.
Non-attending students must use the materials expressly indicated in this program and will have to ask the teacher for advice either by e-mail or during office hours.
Teaching Resources
Attending students:
- Programme for 6 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A and C), with the related texts.
As for teaching unit A students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Scheda dell'opera (pp. 67-86); Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91); Maurizio Fiorilla, Nota al testo (pp. 109-23) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL.
At the end of teaching units students will find on ARIEL a detailed list of subjects and texts to be prepared.
- Programme for 9 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A, B and C)
As for teaching units A and B students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Scheda dell'opera (pp. 67-86); Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91); Maurizio Fiorilla, Nota al testo (pp. 109-23) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL.
At the end of teaching units students will find on ARIEL a detailed list of subjects and texts to be prepared.
Non-attending students:
- Programme for 6 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A and C), with the related texts.
As for teaching unit A students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL and Luigi Surdich, Boccaccio, Bologna, il Mulino, 2005, pp. 54-120.
- Programme for 9 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A, B and C)
As for teaching units A and B students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL and Luigi Surdich, Boccaccio, Bologna, il Mulino, 2005, pp. 54-120.
International and Erasmus students are invited to promptly get in touch with the professor in order to arrange a reading plan (available in English) for exam preparation.
- Programme for 6 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A and C), with the related texts.
As for teaching unit A students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Scheda dell'opera (pp. 67-86); Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91); Maurizio Fiorilla, Nota al testo (pp. 109-23) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL.
At the end of teaching units students will find on ARIEL a detailed list of subjects and texts to be prepared.
- Programme for 9 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A, B and C)
As for teaching units A and B students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Scheda dell'opera (pp. 67-86); Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91); Maurizio Fiorilla, Nota al testo (pp. 109-23) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL.
At the end of teaching units students will find on ARIEL a detailed list of subjects and texts to be prepared.
Non-attending students:
- Programme for 6 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A and C), with the related texts.
As for teaching unit A students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL and Luigi Surdich, Boccaccio, Bologna, il Mulino, 2005, pp. 54-120.
- Programme for 9 cfu:
Knowledge of the topics taught in lectures (modules A, B and C)
As for teaching units A and B students must prepare subjects and texts thanks to a manual of their choice and to an instalment (including a collection of texts) on sale at Cortina bookshop. Some manuals and anthologies are suggested here below:
- Giulio Ferroni, Profilo storico della letteratura italiana, Einaudi;
- Giancarlo Alfano, Paola Italia, Emilio Russo, Franco Tomasi, Letteratura italiana. Manuale per studi universitari, Mondadori Università;
- Letteratura italiana, ed. by Andrea Battistini, il Mulino;
- Hermann Grosser, Il canone letterario, Principato;
- Claudio Marazzini, Simone Fornara, Dove 'l sì suona, Loescher;
- Claudio Giunta, Cuori intelligenti, DeAgostini-Garzanti (Blue edition);
- Corrado Bologna, Rosa fresca aulentissima, Loescher.
As for unit C students must refer to Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. by Amedeo Quondam, Maurizio Fiorilla e Giancarlo Alfano, Milano, Rizzoli, 2013 (Bur), with particular regard to the following parts of the work: Foreword; Day I: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 3; Day II: tales 4, 5, 7; Day III: tales 1, 7, 10; Days IV: Introduction; tales 1, 2, 5, 7; Day V: tales 8, 9; Day VI: tales 1, 2, 7, 10; Day VII: tales 2, 7; Day VIII: tales 3, 7; Day IX: tales 2, 3; Day X: tales 8, 9, 10, Author's conclusion; along with reading of parts listed above, in the same book they will study Giancarlo Alfano, Notizia biografica (pp. 87-91) and profiles about days and tales to be read. Besides they will read some papers that will be available on ARIEL and Luigi Surdich, Boccaccio, Bologna, il Mulino, 2005, pp. 54-120.
International and Erasmus students are invited to promptly get in touch with the professor in order to arrange a reading plan (available in English) for exam preparation.
Assessment methods and Criteria
- Method: The exam for 9 cfu consists of a preliminary written test on teaching units A and B and an oral test on teaching unit C. The exam for 6 cfu consists of an oral test on teaching units A and C. The written test is held in January, May and September 2020; passing the written test is a prerequisite for the oral exam.
- Type of examination: written test with two open questions (a question on the authors, works or literary movements listed in the program, and a question which consists in the recognition, paraphrase and commentary of one of the texts in the program) and oral interrogation;
- Length of written examination: 90 minutes;
- As for the written test, the criteria used to assess student's performance are relevance, completeness and correctness; the ability to elaborate an organic and coherent response, to adopt the proper formal register and to employ the appropriate specialized lexicon, and, for the third question, to adequately render a text showing a satisfactory knowledge of the literary language will be considered. Oral test consists of an interview on fundamental topics of the work dealt with in unit C: the student will have to demonstrate a full ability to paraphrase the text. The criteria used to assess student's performance are: ability to critically organize informations from lessons and bibliography; competence to comprehensively and effectively expose problems and questions using proper technical lenguage.
- Type of evaluation method: Written tests will be graded sufficient, discreet, good, excellent and will be considered in the final overall grade, that will be expressed in the 30 grade point system; even if they do not pass the written test, students can be admitted to the oral test (provided that their assessment is not seriously inadequate).
- Number and types of assessment that contribute to the final evaluation: both written test and oral interrogation.
- Method of communication of the assessment results in case of written examinations: Ariel site.
- Informations on the program and on the exam will be provided in the first lesson of the course; a presentation will be available on Ariel where students will find specimen papers of previous written tests.
The format of the exam for students with disabilities should be arranged in advance with the professor, as well as the relevant office.
- Type of examination: written test with two open questions (a question on the authors, works or literary movements listed in the program, and a question which consists in the recognition, paraphrase and commentary of one of the texts in the program) and oral interrogation;
- Length of written examination: 90 minutes;
- As for the written test, the criteria used to assess student's performance are relevance, completeness and correctness; the ability to elaborate an organic and coherent response, to adopt the proper formal register and to employ the appropriate specialized lexicon, and, for the third question, to adequately render a text showing a satisfactory knowledge of the literary language will be considered. Oral test consists of an interview on fundamental topics of the work dealt with in unit C: the student will have to demonstrate a full ability to paraphrase the text. The criteria used to assess student's performance are: ability to critically organize informations from lessons and bibliography; competence to comprehensively and effectively expose problems and questions using proper technical lenguage.
- Type of evaluation method: Written tests will be graded sufficient, discreet, good, excellent and will be considered in the final overall grade, that will be expressed in the 30 grade point system; even if they do not pass the written test, students can be admitted to the oral test (provided that their assessment is not seriously inadequate).
- Number and types of assessment that contribute to the final evaluation: both written test and oral interrogation.
- Method of communication of the assessment results in case of written examinations: Ariel site.
- Informations on the program and on the exam will be provided in the first lesson of the course; a presentation will be available on Ariel where students will find specimen papers of previous written tests.
The format of the exam for students with disabilities should be arranged in advance with the professor, as well as the relevant office.
Unita' didattica A
L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica B
L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica C
L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
(M-Z)
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
The syllabus is shared with the following courses:
- [C25-788](https://www.unimi.it/en/ugov/of/af2020000c25-788)
- [C25-788](https://www.unimi.it/en/ugov/of/af2020000c25-788)
Unita' didattica A
L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica B
L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica C
L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor(s)
Reception:
Tuesday 9.30-12.30
Department of Literary Studies, Philology and Linguistics, Unit of Modern Studies, second floor