Teaching Workshop
A.Y. 2021/2022
Learning objectives
The teaching workshop aims to introduce the students to the comparative study of the Metrical system in the Romance literatures and to provide them with a knowledge of the main instruments for the analysis of metre in texts written in the Romance languages. Exercises will allow students to use the theoretical skills they acquired.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will learn the methodology for the analysis of metre in Romance texts; they will learn how to understand the Romance languages' metrical systems; they will be able to analyse and understand metre in the texts.
Lesson period: Second semester
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
Single session
Lesson period
Second semester
More specific information on the delivery modes of training activities for the academic year 2021/22 will be provided during the coming months, based on the evolution of the public health situation.
Course syllabus
- The basics for the analysis of metre;
- Relationships between Romance and Latin metre;
- Comparative study of the Metrical systems in the Romance Literatures;
- Adaptation and traduction of metre and rime;
- Intertextuality and metre.
- Relationships between Romance and Latin metre;
- Comparative study of the Metrical systems in the Romance Literatures;
- Adaptation and traduction of metre and rime;
- Intertextuality and metre.
Prerequisites for admission
None
Teaching methods
A presentation of the main topics will be followed by exercises and presentations by the students.
Teaching Resources
Teaching materials, including power point presentations, literary texts and secondary literature will be made available to the students on the Ariel 2.0 website during the activity.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The teacher will verify the students' attendance and their participation to the exercises that will be carried out.
- University credits: 3
Humanities workshops: 20 hours
Professor:
Gaggero Massimiliano