LETTERATURA INGLESE 3
- Anno accademico
- 2023/2024 Programmi anni precedenti
- Titolo corso in inglese
- ENGLISH LITERATURE 3
- Codice insegnamento
- LT003P (AF:356556 AR:254330)
- Lingua di insegnamento
- Inglese
- Modalità
- Blended (in presenza e online)
- Crediti formativi universitari
- 6
- Livello laurea
- Laurea
- Settore scientifico disciplinare
- L-LIN/10
- Periodo
- I Semestre
- Anno corso
- 3
- Sede
- VENEZIA
- Spazio Moodle
- Link allo spazio del corso
Inquadramento dell'insegnamento nel percorso del corso di studio
Risultati di apprendimento attesi
Prerequisiti
Contenuti
Through an intensive engagement with Shakespeare's HAMLET, this module is intended to provide students with a deeper understanding of the Elizabethan context and the literary culture of the early modern period as well as the main conventions of Elizabethan drama (theatres, acting, language, etc).The history of this play’s criticism from the 1660s to the present day will be traced, and students will be encouraged to learn how to contextualize Shakespeare’s plays for themselves, in order to facilitate their development of critical and independent thinking. The course is taught in English and students will be encouraged to participate in class discussions and online activities.
Testi di riferimento
William Shakespeare, HAMLET. Suggested edition: The Arden Shakespeare, edited by Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, 2006;
Dympna Callaghan, HAMLET. LANGUAGE AND WRITING, Bloomsbury, 2015 (except for chapter 4).
Additional texts will be made available on Moodle.
IMPORTANT: Students are advised to buy the suggested editions of the texts when indicated. In addition to the texts (primary sources, context and criticism) listed in this syllabus, students are required to download and study podcasts, articles, and videos that will be made available on Moodle. On some occasions, students will be required to download materials IN ADVANCE and bring them to class. Students are also required to engage in asynchronous online teaching where teaching materials are posted online (see "Metodi Didattici" below).
Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
IMPORTANT!!! The Moodle asynchronous activities are not optional or discretionary. They are part of the course and as important as synchronous classes. If you don’t complete the asynchronous activities which require you to participate actively, your final mark will be affected, which means that if you don’t take part in any of the interactive activities, or your participation will cover less than 80% of the interactive activities, you will be given 2 penalty points, so your top grade at the oral exam won’t be more than 28. Of course, if you take part in at least 80% of the asynchronous activities, at the oral exam, if you do well, you will be able to get top marks.