Italian Literature within Narrative, Poetry and the Stage

lrom2851  2024-2025  Louvain-la-Neuve

Italian Literature within Narrative, Poetry and the Stage
5.00 credits
15.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Language
Italian
Prerequisites
Bachelor in ROM or ROGE, with a minor subject in Italian or equivalent.
Main themes
Depending on the annual program, in this course we study some of the main authors of Italian literature (from the Middle Ages to the XX century). Students are taught to reflect on the genesis of three literary works (one in verse, one in prose, and a play for the theatre) through study of a body of texts and drafts. This allows students to understand the mechanisms and the challenges of writing (on the part of the author), of reading, of interpreting and of editing (in terms of scholarly critique) which all intervene in the production and the reception of literary work.
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to:
a) read, analyze and interpret a literary text using the methodologies described and adopted in the course,
b) place a literary text within its cultural, linguistic, aesthetic, literary, and scriptural context,
c) identify and interpret different textual levels and their interactions.
 
Content
Italian opera has had an exceptional social, cultural and political impact in Europe and throughout the world. Although in the eighteenth century Italian opera was an essentially a European phenomenon, in the nineteenth century it conquered the Americas and other continents.
We will study the narratological and cognitive structures that allowed such a success. We will examine the modes of reception (the dissemination of libretti  as a literary genre, staging, etc.), political and social implications, as well as adaptation strategies, fundamental to understanding Italian opera.
The student will be able to read a booklet, to understand its structure and to foresee the musical realization.
Teaching methods
  1. Lecture course
  2. Two tutorials of your choice:
- Deepening/rehearsal of Italian grammar and vocabulary
or
- Reading, analysis, discussion of texts treated in the lecture

 
 
 
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Evaluation methods
Cascade Examination
First session:
  1. Written test on the compulsory reading
  2. Scientific paper written according to academic standards to be submitted by the beginning of the session (40%).
A student who does not submit a paper or a paper that does not meet the academic standards is not admitted to the in-session written examination.
A student is required to make 10 out of 20 in the written test in order to access the in-session exams.
  1. In-session written examination on the content of the lecture course (40%).
  2. Examination of the contents of the monitoring course (20%)
Second session:
 
  1. Scientific paper written according to academic standards to be submitted by the beginning of the session (40%).
A student who does not submit a paper or a paper that does not meet the academic standards is not admitted to the in-session written examination.
In-session:
  1. In-session written examination on the content of the lecture course (40%).
  2. Examination of the contents of the monitoring course (20%)
 
 
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Other information
The course is given entirely in Italian!
 
 
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Bibliography
Livrets:
Choix de livrets et de vidéosArticles et essais sur moodle:
Articles à chercher activement en bibliothèque et dans des répositoires d'articles académiques comme JSTOR ou SAGE.

 
 
 
 
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