MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN LITERATURE III A

Course objectives

The main objectives are the knowledge of the evolution of Italian literary history in the last two centuries; an adequate knowledge of the development of literary genres, trends and languages of the last decades; the acquisition, also through targeted exercises, of the methodological tools that allow the comprehension and analysis of narrative and poetic texts, carried out autonomously by the students; the development of a good ability to analyze literary communication and the interaction between literary text and the surrounding society, between the author and the public. The main secondary objectives are: a further development, compared to the skills acquired in secondary school, of an oral and written expression capacity appropriate to the topic under discussion; the acquisition and mastery of an appropriate vocabulary; the development of interdisciplinary skills, mostly in relation to the visual arts and new languages.

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ROBERTO GIGLIUCCI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Between the 19th and 20th centuries: modernism and the avant-garde; continuity and changes in prose and poetry
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Modern Italian Literature.
Books
Debenedetti, Il romanzo del Novecento, Garzanti Friedrich, Struttura della lirica moderna, Garzanti Svevo, Senilità, Mondadori Tozzi, Tre croci, Garzanti Ungaretti, Sentimento del tempo, Mondadori Montale, Ossi di seppia, Mondadori
Frequency
Not mandatory
Exam mode
For those attending: discussion of the topics covered in class; for those not attending: discussion of the course syllabus.
Bibliography
R. Gigliucci, Il sogno della prosa, Lithos
Lesson mode
Face-to-face lessons and workshops
  • Lesson code1024580
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseModern humanities
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year3rd year
  • Duration12 months
  • SSDL-FIL-LET/11
  • CFU6