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118428 LETTERATURA E CULTURA RUSSA in Humanities L-10 CALDARELLI Raffaele
(syllabus)
Russia: the people and the land. Linguistic evolution. Kievan Rus' to the Mongol invasion. The rise of Muscovy. New literary trends in 16th and 17th centuries. Peter the Great. 18th century: Lomonosov, Derzhavin and the others. The poetry in 19th century: Pushkin, Lermontov. The golden age: Tolstoj, Dostoevskij, Turgenev. The silver age between Decadent movement, symbolism etc. Revolution and afterwards: Soviet literature to the end of the regime and nowadays. More in depth: Between realism and obsession: Nikolàj Gogol'. Erasmus students and those which are not fluent in Italian may contact the teacher for more information.
(reference books)
One year course (L10) or first year L11: 1) Silvana de Vidovich, Letteratura russa, Milano, Vallardi, 2003 and reprints; n.b.: chapter 6, just §§ 1, 2; chapter 7, just §§ 1, 2; 2) materiali su Moodle (dall'inizio all'Ottocento, compreso Chekhov) ; 3) Opere di Gogol': 1. Nikolàj Gogol', Racconti di Pietroburgo, trad. di Tommaso Landolfi, Milano, Adelphi, 2000 [other editions allowed, but they must necessarily include: Il naso; Il ritratto; La prospettiva Nevskij; Il giornale [Il diario//Le memorie] di un pazzo; Il mantello [Il cappotto//La mantella]; 2. Nikolaj Gogol', Le anime morte (any Italian edition);
Second year L11 (focus: 18th century; 19th century up to 1881 - Dostoevskij's death - and Chekhov): 1) Dmitrij P. Mirskij, Storia della letteratura russa, Bologna, Odoya, 2021, capp. 3-10 (pp. 47-374); 2) materials in Moodle (just sections concerning 18th and 19th centuries - including Chekhov); 3) as for L10/one year course or first year/L11; 4) specific readings for second year: a) A.S. Pushkin, Eugenio Onieghin [Evgenij Onegin] - if possible, Ettore Lo Gatto's translation, Quodlibet, Macerata, 2008; allowed other editions, as for instance Erìdano Bazzarelli's prose translation, Milano, Rizzoli; b) F.M. Dostoevskij, Il giocatore; c) A.P. Chekhov, Il monaco nero.
Third year L11 (focus: end of 19th century; 20th century; 21st century - hints): 1) Dmitrij P. Mirskij, Storia della letteratura russa, Bologna, Odoya, 2021, capp. 10-19 + Postfazione (pp. 339-592); 2) materials in Moodle: sections from "Dodici autori del Novecento (che non si possono ignorare)" ; 3) as for L10/one year course or first year/L11; 4) specific readings for third year:: a) A.A. Blok, I dodici; b) A. Belyj, Pietroburgo; c) A.I. Solzhenicyn, Una giornata di Ivan Denisovich, a c. di Ornella Discacciati, Torino, Einaudi, 2017 (includes also: La casa di Matrjona; Accadde alla stazione di Kochetovka).
Erasmus students or those who are not fluent in Italian may contact the teacher in order to find equivalents of above mentioned texts and for further information.
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