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17392 ITALIAN LITERATURE in Humanities L-10 GRAZZINI Filippo
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An introduction to Early Italian Literature (XIII-XIV Century), through the readng of A.CASADEI-M.SANTAGATA, Manuale di Letteratura italiana medievale e moderna, Roma-Bari, Laterza, pp. 1-92; Selected literary texts, Saint Francis to Boccaccio, will be considered into frame of Italian Middle Age and will be scrutinized with emphasis on their formal, metrical and rhetorical profile,through the reading of: R. MORABITO, Dimensioni della letteratura italiana, Roma, Carocci, chapters 2, 3, 6, 7; Il filo rosso. Antologia della letteratura italiana, edited by M. SANTAGATA-L.CAROTTI-A.CASADEI- M.TAVONI: Roma Bari, Laterza, voll. I.1 (other anthologies mut undergo the teacher's examination before being recommended for use): Francesco d'Assisi, "Cantico delle creature"; Giacomo da Lentini, "Madonna, dir vo voglio"; Guittone d'Arezzo, "Tuttor ch'eo dirò Gioi"; Guido Guinizzelli, "Al cor gentil", “Io voglio del ver”, “Lo vostro bel saluto”; Guido Cavalcanti, “Biltà di donna”, “Tu m’hai si piena”, “Voi che per li occhi”, “Per ch’io no spero”; Dante Alighieri, "Tanto gentile", "Guido, i' vorrei", "Al poco giorno"; Inferno cantos I, V vv. 25-142, VI vv. 1-3, X vv. 22-93, XXI vv. 7-57, XXVI vv. 76-142, XXXIII vv. 1-90; Purgatorio XXIV vv. 40-63; XXVI vv. 82-148; Petrarch, Canzoniere, 1, 3, 35, 62, 90, 272, 273 ; Boccaccio, Decameron II 5, V8, V 9. The following additonal Dante's cantos and Petrarch's poems are to be studied. Since they are not included in Il filo rosso, Dante's and Petarch's edition are indicated: Inferno XXVII, XXXIII, Purgatorio III, V; Paradiso XXXIII: recommended editions: Bosco (Le Monnier), Pasquini (Garzanti), Inglese (Carocci), Bruscagli-Giudizi (Zanichelli), Malato (Salerno Editrice tascabili ); Petrarca: 60, 61, 126, 128: recommended editions: Santagata (Mondadori), Dotti (Feltrinelli or Donzelli), Vecchi Galli (BUR Rizzoli), Bettatrini (Einaudi). Erasmus students and/or students not mother tongue, who consider their knowledge of Italian literature non to be sufficient to face the above indicated progam, are entitled to agree on an alternative program the the teacher. If they consider their knowledge of Italian language specifically non to be sufficient, they will undergo exam in English. They will be required to study at least 8 Cantos of Dante's Divine Comedy (at least 5 of them belonging to Hell) , to be found in English translation on www.dantonline.it (Società Dantesca Italiana), along with the entry Dante Alighieri in https://www.britannica.com/biography/Dante-Alighieri/The-Divine-Comedy, and at least 7 Novelle from Boccaccio's Decameron, to be found in English translaltion on https://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/ (Brown University), along with the following entries to be found on the same website: Boccacco (life), Literaure (Dante and Boccaccio, Autorship, The novella before Boccaccio, Performance and Interpretation 1 and 2), and Medieval Society (the Audience, Book Production and Cultural Centers of Medieval Italy).
(reference books)
Il filo rosso. Antologia della letteratura italiana, edited by M. SANTAGATA-L.CAROTTI-A.CASADEI- M.TAVONI: Roma Bari, Laterza, voll. I.1 (other anthologies mut undergo the teacher's examination before being recommended for use): Francesco d'Assisi, "Cantico delle creature"; Giacomo da Lentini, "Madonna, dir vo voglio"; Guittone d'Arezzo, "Tuttor ch'eo dirò Gioi"; Guido Guinizzelli, "Al cor gentil", “Io voglio del ver”, “Lo vostro bel saluto”; Guido Cavalcanti, “Biltà di donna”, “Tu m’hai si piena”, “Voi che per li occhi”, “Per ch’io no spero”; Dante Alighieri, "Tanto gentile", "Guido, i' vorrei", "Al poco giorno"; Inferno cantos I, V vv. 25-142, VI vv. 1-3, X vv. 22-93, XXI vv. 7-57, XXVI vv. 76-142, XXXIII vv. 1-90; Purgatorio XXIV vv. 40-63; XXVI vv. 82-148; Petrarch, Canzoniere, 1, 3, 35, 62, 90, 272, 273 ; Boccaccio, Decameron II 5, V8, V 9. The following additonal Dante's cantos and Petrarch's poems are to be studied. Since they are not included in "Il filo rosso", Dante's and Petrarch's editions suggested are : Inferno XXVII, XXXIII, Purgatorio III, V; Paradiso XXXIII: recommended editions: Bosco (Le Monnier), Pasquini (Garzanti), Inglese (Carocci), Bruscagli-Giudizi (Zanichelli), Malato (Salerno Editrice tascabili ), Chiavacci Leonardi (Mondadori); Petrarca: 60, 61, 126, 128: suggested editions: Santagata (Mondadori), Dotti (Donzelli o Feltinelli), Bettarini (Einaudi), Vecchi Galli (BUR Rizzoli)
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