Literary Theory and Criticism

A.Y. 2022/2023
9
Max ECTS
60
Overall hours
SSD
L-FIL-LET/14
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The course aims at providing students with a solid basic grounding in the fundamental topics of literary theory and the methodological issues concerning the study of literature, in particular by refining the techniques for analysing and interpreting literary texts and discussing the assumptions, methods and aims of literary criticism.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge: students will learn the fundamental topics of theoretical, philosophical and methodological reflection on literature, such as interpretation and reception, the definition of literature and literary genres, narrative, poetry and versification, value and canon, and will gain a deeper knowledge of the possible perspectives of analysis in relation to these problems and a greater capacity for critical thinking and discussion.

Skills: students will become more competent at analysing and interpreting literary texts from several perspectives and they will learn to take part in the discourse of literary criticism.
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

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Part A and Part B aim to illustrate some problems in literary theory, to reflect on the historical issues addressed and debated by theory, on the form, possible definition, nature and relational mode of literary texts, and on the most recent developments in literary theory. At the same time, the tools of theory will be discussed in relation to the analysis of literary texts.
Part C addresses some theoretical issues on the relationship between literature and desire, through the reading of René Girard, Kate Millett and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and the analysis of Oscar Wilde's "Salome".

The course syllabus is valid until February 2024.
Prerequisites for admission
It is advisable to attend the course and take the exam in the second year, in order to have previously acquired basic knowledge in Italian Literature and Italian Linguistics.
Teaching methods
The course will be offered in a lecture format, but some time will be devoted to discussion with the teacher. This will help students delve into the issues under discussion, improve their analysis, reasoning, and interpretation skills, and learn more easily. To participate more actively, students will also be encouraged to read the works and essays in the course syllabus while attending classes. The Ariel website of the course will be used to share the teaching materials that might be proposed for discussion.
Regular class attendance is strongly advised.
Teaching Resources
PART A and PART B
Laura Neri, Giuseppe Carrara (a cura di), "Teoria della letteratura. Campi, problemi, strumenti", Roma, Carocci 2022.
A selection of literary texts, chosen by the teacher and provided in class
PART C:
Oscar Wilde, "Salomé", Feltrinelli 2019 (or previous editions).
René Girard, "Menzogna romantica e verità romanzesca. Le mediazioni del desiderio nella letteratura e nella vita", Bompiani 2021 (only ch. 1 "Il desiderio triangolare", pp. 25-70).
Eve Kosofsky Segdwick, "Stanze private. Epistemologia e politica della sessualità", Carocci 2011 (only pp. 33-123)
Kate Millet, "La politica del sesso", Bompiani, 1979 (only pp. 190-201)


TEACHING RESOURCES FOR NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS
Students who do not attend should supplement the texts indicated in the bibliography with the following readings:

Alberto Casadei, "La critica letteraria contemporanea", Bologna, il Mulino 2015.

FURTHER INFORMATIONS
International or Erasmus incoming students are kindly requested to contact the teacher of the course. Also students with disabilities should contact the teacher of the course, in order to discuss alternative examination methods, in agreement with the competent Office.
Further informations will be published on the online Ariel platform, on the website dedicated to Literary Theory and Criticism.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final exam will consist of an oral exam about the topics of the course. In order to pass the exam, students will have to demonstrate at least sufficient knowledge of the topics of each part of the course (A, B, and C, if they are to acquire 9 credits; A and B, if they are to acquire 6). Students will be asked to present the works comprised in the course syllabus and to critically discuss about the issues that will have been dealt. Language proficiency (this includes technical language proficiency) and the accuracy of historical and literary references will also contribute to the final score.
Unita' didattica A
L-FIL-LET/14 - LITERARY CRITICISM AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica B
L-FIL-LET/14 - LITERARY CRITICISM AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica C
L-FIL-LET/14 - LITERARY CRITICISM AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
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