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UNE unit code: ITAL511

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Intensive schools
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Credit points
  • 6

Unit information

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The Italian literature of the 14th century was the foundation for European writers for the centuries which followed and is thought of as the starting point for the Renaissance.

In this unit you will examine the works of the founders of the Italian literary tradition, reading select parts of Francesco Petrarch’s Canzoniere and Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron and Dante Alighieri’s Inferno. You will critically analyse a range of advanced texts in the context of the socio-political and philosophical situation of Italy in the 14th century and explore their enduring legacy.

Extend your advanced level language skills and your understanding of the foundations of Italian culture when you learn more about Italian literature and the writers of the time.

Intensive schools

There are no intensive schools required for this unit.

Enrolment rules

Pre-requisites
candidature in GradCertArts (Italian Studies, Rule (b) or World Literatures (non-language stream)) or MA (Italian Studies, Rule (b) or (c) or World Literatures (non-language stream)); or ITAL202 and candidature in a postgraduate award
Restrictions
ITAL311 or ITAL411

Notes

Please refer to the student handbook for current details on this unit.

Unit coordinator(s)

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Giulia Torello-HillLecturer - Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Education; School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. identify and critically evaluate debates within the field of Italian literature studies;
  2. critically analyse, evaluate and apply advanced cognitive skills to advanced literary texts;
  3. demonstrate advanced knowledge of 14th Century Italian literature at an advanced level;
  4. through critical analysis, demonstrate advanced cognitive skills to advanced texts in the context of the socio-political and philosophical situation of 14th Century Italy; and
  5. apply advanced language (Italian language specialists only) and research skills to the reading of 14th Century Italian texts.

Assessment information

Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

TitleMust CompleteWeightOfferingsAssessment Notes
EssayYes50%All offerings

Students specialising in Italian are expected to use Italian scholarly sources in their essays.

No. Words: 4000

Online ParticipationYes10%All offerings

Students specialising in Italian must attend weekly workshops in Italian

No. Words: 1500 (equivalent)

Take Home ExamYes40%All offerings

Students specialising in Italian are expected to write their take home exam in Italian.

No. Words: 2000

Learning resources

Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Volume 1: Inferno

ISBN: 9780195087444

Durling, R.M., Oxford University Press 1997

Text refers to: All offerings

Decameron

ISBN: 9788804700067

Boccaccio, G., Mondadori 2018

Text refers to: All offerings

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