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13169 LETTERATURA RUSSA I in LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE (L-11) L-11 VALERI Marta
(syllabus)
Tolstoy’s women Tolstoy had all his life long a conflictual relationship with women. Personification of this conflicts was his wife, Sofia Andreevna, whom he considered both a trustworthy partner and a terrible enemy. In his main work all this leads to polyhedric characters, in incessant evolution and deny. The course aims to analize this constant change through the female characters of the three main works of Tolstoy, “War and Peace”, “Anna Karenina” and “Resurrection” and the novella “The Kreutzer Sonata”.
(reference books)
Curricolar books - A.M. Ripellino “Per Anna Karenina” Voland, 1995 - S. Tolstaja “Amore colpevole” - S. De Vidovich “Letteratura russa” [only chapters about Tolstoy] - M. Zalambani “L’istituzione del matrimonio in Tolstoj”, Firenze university press, 2015 - Lecture notes
Selected chapters from: - “Anna Karenina” [any edition] - “Guerra e pace” [suggested edition Einaudi 2018] - “Resurrezione” [any edition] - “La sonata a Kreutzer” [any edition]
Non attending students, please contact professor for further information.
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