THEORY OF LITERATURE

Academic year
2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
TEORIA DELLA LETTERATURA SP.
Course code
FM0374 (AF:334460 AR:175428)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-FIL-LET/14
Period
2nd Semester
Where
VENEZIA
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Module (characterizing) aimed to analyze the main contemporary theories of analysis of literary texts and in particular mechanisms, elements and structure of the detective narrative genre. Through the detailed analysis of the theoretical attitudes towards the literary work, we intend to provide a technical framework of the different methods of analysis of the literary text which from the antiquity and up to the contemporary have defined the primary lines of literary hermeneutics, with particular attention to the twentieth century methodological directions. We intend to focus mainly on the identification of the different dynamics of literary criticism, in order to acquire a competence in the analysis of the literary text (the different methodological perspectives allow to grasp different elements to try to define the “literariness” of a text). Considering the structure of the detective narrative genre and its functioning it will be possible to develop a specific competence of active text analysis, starting from an understanding of its mechanisms to arrive at the consideration of its aims and effects on the reader.
The expected results of learning refer to the knowledge of the different critical approaches to the literary work, in general from antiquity to the late nineteenth century and specifically in the concrete methods of criticism of the twentieth century, with particular attention to the technical terminology related to the issues of the literary text and critical analysis. The monographic part also takes into consideration the technical dynamics of the structure and functioning of the detective narrative genre. It will therefore be possible to acquire an effective awareness of the functioning and structure of a literary text and the direct ability to identify the critical mechanisms functional to a interpretative reading of the literary text; in this case, thanks to the investigation of the detective narrative genre, it will be possible to evaluate the functioning of a literary text under a specific genre structure perspective.
Knowledge of the basic structure and functioning of the literary text and knowledge of the general frameworks of the history of literature (in particular of the modern and contemporary period); general knowledge of the main problems related to the critical approach to the literary text. The prerequisites here indicated are an integral part of the natural path of the three-year degree in Lettere - Scienze del testo letterario e della comunicazione.
Overview of the general lines that from antiquity to modernity have characterized the critical approach to the literary text, with particular attention to the specific critical directions of the twentieth century. Analysis of the structure, elements and mechanisms of the detective narrative genre.
Mandatory texts:
FRANCESCO MUZZIOLI, "Le teorie della critica letteraria", Roma, Carocci, 2005;
ILARIA CROTTI, "La «detection» della scrittura. Modello poliziesco ed attualizzazioni allotropiche nel romanzo del Novecento", Padova, Editrice Antenore, 1982.

Integrative reading:
HERMANN GROSSER, “Narrativa. Manuale/Antologia”, Milano, Principato, 1985.

Students who do not attend classes are expected to read a novel among those included in the analysis of Ilaria Crotti, or a novel of your choice that has to do with the detective narrative genre.
The exam will consist of some questions which will stimulate an active conversation about the topics covered in class and included in the program. The questions will aim in particular to verify the mastery of content.

There are several exam methods available (including the possibility of writing an analysis of a literary text among those proposed by Crotti):
- Exam for non-attending students: as planned, the texts of Muzzioli and Crotti, the volume of Grosser and the reading of a text chosen from those included in the analysis by Ilaria Crotti.
- Exam for attending students: topics covered in class, Muzzioli's text, Crotti's text and Grosser's volume.
- Exam with essay without exposition in the classroom: essay to be delivered about ten days before the exam and to be presented in summary during the exam; a couple of additional questions on Muzzioli's text.
- Exam with essay exposed in the classroom: classroom exposition (30 to 45 minutes); delivery of the essay in a definitive form about ten days before the exam; during the exam a short conversation in relation to the essay itself.
Lectures and seminars. The second half of the module, structured mostly as a seminar, will include presentations by students who attend the course. The seminar work option allows an active application in the textual analysis, thus providing a more articulated, complete and formative experience.
The MOODLE platform is also used to support teaching, in which additional materials are inserted (specific in-depth materials linked to topics covered in class) and in which it is possible to interact: an online reference point for communications and notices.
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The module is scheduled for the second semester and is divided into two parts: a first part in the first half of the semester and a second part in the second half of the semester.


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Last update of the programme: 18/04/2020