FRENCH LITERATURE 3
Stampa
Enrollment year
2014/2015
Academic year
2016/2017
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
L-LIN/03 (FRENCH LITERATURE)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
Course
MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
Curriculum
LINGUISTICO-FILOLOGICO-LETTERARIO
Year of study
Period
1st semester (26/09/2016 - 11/01/2017)
ECTS
9
Lesson hours
54 lesson hours
Language
French
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
FORTUNATI VITTORIO (titolare) - 9 ECTS
Prerequisites
French Literature 2: students must have passed the first-year French Literature Examination.

French Literature 3: modern Language students must have passed the second-year French Literature Examination. Students from other disciplines whose knowledge of French is not up to standard are required to have passed the Language examination before taking the Literature Exam
Learning outcomes
Besides offering a broad perspective in historical and literary terms, the course, with the analysis of highly significant texts, is intended to provide basic methodological capacities (philological, or thematic, or narratological, or semiotic, or linguistic) for the analysis of the literary text.
Course contents
Le Roman comique by Paul Scarron: comical novel, theatrical novel.

French Literature 2:
Students are expected to study the history of 19th and 20th century French Literature, making use of the following text book: Bertini, Accornero, Bongiovanni, Giachino, Lire. Littérature et culture françaises, Milano, Einaudi Scuola, 2002, 2 vol.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Reccomended or required readings
Bibliography for those attending lectures
- Scarron, Le Roman comique, Folio classique.


Bibliography for those unable to attend lectures
- Scarron, Le Roman comique, Folio classique.
- V. Fortunati, Burlesco, teatralità e galanteria nelle opere in prosa di Scarron, Bulzoni editore.
Assessment methods
Oral examination. The examination will be conducted in French for students of Modern Languages and in Italian for those enrolled in other faculties.
Further information
Oral examination. The examination will be conducted in French for students of Modern Languages and in Italian for those enrolled in other faculties.
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