MODERN EUROPEAN LITERATURE

Academic year
2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LETTERATURE EUROPEE MODERNE
Course code
FT0538 (AF:508314 AR:365419)
Teaching language
Italian
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Academic Discipline
L-FIL-LET/11
Period
1st Term
Course year
3
Where
VENEZIA
The course "Modern European Literatures" is framed in the common curriculum of the Bachelor's Degree Programme "Humanities" (curricula "Science of the Literary Text and Communication" and "Antiquity").
According to the aims of the Bachelor's Degree and to the areas of Literatures and Cultures, the course provides the ability to consolidate advanced critical and methodological instruments, a solid knowledge of European literary texts (19th and 20th cent.) and of their cultural and historical context.

The course is open to interested students attending other Degree Programmes.
Aims of this course are:

a) the ability to analyse critically some of the most significant literary and theoretical texts of the cultural debates subject of the course;
b) the comprehension of these debates in their cultural and historical context;
c) the ability to consolidate critical and methodological instruments;
d) the ability to comprehend and analyze texts and contexts in a competent and autonomous way;
e) the ability to perfectionate communication and production by an accurate reading of the texts, the discussion in class and and a detailed study of scientific writing;
f) the ability to discuss in seminars and workshops about the subjects of the course.
No precondition is required.
COURSE TITLE: The Canon of European Short Prose Literature: Short Story, Novelette, Anecdote, Tale, Parable (1850-1945).
A. Literary texts:

1.
-- Fëdor M. Dostoevskij, La mite, a cura di Serena Vitale, Adelphi, Milano 2018 (vanno lette le parti di commento contenute nel volume);
-- James Joyce, I morti (testo a disposizione su Moodle);
-- Franz Kafka, Il verdetto, in: Franz Kafka, La metamorfosi e tutti i racconti pubblicati in vita, Feltrinelli, Milano 2024 (o edizioni precedenti);
-- Guy de Maupassant, Boule de suif / L'inutile bellezza (testi a disposizione su Moodle);
-- Herman Melville, Bartleby lo scrivano, a cura di Gianni Celati, Feltrinelli, Milano 2024 (o edizioni precedenti);
-- Jorge Luis Borges, Funes o della memoria, Id., Finzioni, Einaudi, Torino 2014 (o edizioni precedenti).

2.
a. English texts:
-- Edgar Allan Poe***, La lettera trafugata, in Id., Racconti, traduzione di Giorgio Manganelli, Einaudi 1983, pp. 202-26;
-- Herman Melville***, Benito Cereno, a cura di Ottavio Fatica, traduzione di Cesare Pavese, Einaudi 1994;
-- Joseph Conrad, Un avamposto del progresso, a cura di Matteo Codignola, Adelphi, Milano 2014;
-- Virginia Woolf, La signora Dalloway, traduzione di Anna Nadotti, Einaudi, Torino 2014.


b. German texts:
-- Heinrich von Kleist, Michael Kohlhaas, in Id., La marchesa di O. e altri racconti, introduzione di Giuliano Baioni, traduzione di Andrea Casalegno, Garzanti, Milano 2017 (o edizioni precedenti);
-- Theodor Fontane, Effi Briest, traduzione di Silvia Bortoli, Mondadori, Milano 2015;
-- Thomas Mann, La morte a Venezia, a cura di Elisabeth Galvan, Marsilio, Venezia 2009;
-- Arthur Schnitzler, La signorina Else, traduzione di Renata Colorni, Aldephi, Milano 1988 (e edizioni successive).

c. Russian texts:
-- Nikolaj V. Gogol', La mantella (testo a disposizione du Moodle);
-- Lev N. Tolstoj, La sonata a Kreutzer, in Id., La sonata a Kreutzer e altri racconti, introduzione di Serena Vitale, Garzanti, Milano 2016;
-- Anton Čechov, Reparto n. 6 (testo a disposizione su Moodle).

d. French texts:
-- Honoré de Balzac, Il capolavoro sconosciuto, a cura di Davide Monda, Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli, Milano 2022 (o edizioni precedenti);
-- Gustave Flaubert, Un cuore semplice (testo a disposizione su Moodle);

e. Spanish texts:
-- Benito Pérez Galdós, Morte sul sagrato, Elliot, Roma 2021;


B. Context:
- a disposizione sulla piattaforma Moodle.

C. Criticism:
- a disposizione sulla piattaforma Moodle

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- Russian texts:
--- Nikolaj V. Gogol', La mantella (see the course moodle);
--- Fëdor M. Dostoevskij, La mite, Adelphi, Milano 2018;
--- Lev N. Tolstoj, La sonata a Kreutzer, in Id., La sonata a Kreutzer e altri racconti, introduzione di Serena Vitale, Garzanti, Milano 2016.

- French texts:
--- Honoré de Balzac, Il capolavoro sconosciuto, a cura di Davide Monda, Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli, Milano 2022 (or previous editions);
--- Gustave Flaubert, Un cuore semplice (see the course moodle);
--- Guy de Maupassant, Boule de suif (see the course moodle).

- Spanish texts:
--- Benito Pérez Galdós, Morte sul sagrato (Moodle);
--- Jorge Luis Borges, Funes, o della memoria, in Id., Finzioni, Einaudi, Torino 2014.


Oral exam (about 45 minutes) aiming to verify the abilities acquired by students, to check their knowledge of the whole programme and their ability to reflect critically on its topics.

Evaluation criteria: see below, box "Graduazione dei voti" > Assessment outline



oral

The instructor is responsible for ensuring the authenticity and originality of all examinations and coursework. In cases of suspected academic misconduct, an additional on-site assessment may be required during the exams, which may differ from the standard format.

Assessment outline:

- knowledge of the course topics and of the literary texts (see item A of the bibliography) = 0/30 to 10/30 (passing score: 6/30)
- knowledge of the historical and cultural-literary context (see items B of the bibliography) = 0/30 to 10/30 (passing score: 6/30)
- knowledge of literary criticism (see item C of the bibliography) = 0/30 to 10/30 (passing score: 6/30)
Regular class sessions. Teaching materials will be provided in pdf format on the course moodle.
Front lectures and seminars.
Students are kindly requested to check frequently the notices on the lecturer's CF-home page.

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

This programme is provisional and there could still be changes in its contents.
Last update of the programme: 29/06/2026