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Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Academic calendar
The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.
Course calendar
The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..
Period | From | To |
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I semestrino A | Sep 30, 2013 | Nov 16, 2013 |
I semestrino B | Nov 18, 2013 | Jan 18, 2014 |
II semestrino A | Feb 24, 2014 | Apr 12, 2014 |
II semestrino B | Apr 14, 2014 | Jun 7, 2014 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione invernale | Jan 20, 2014 | Feb 22, 2014 |
Sessione estiva | Jun 9, 2014 | Jul 31, 2014 |
Sessione autunnale | Sep 1, 2014 | Sep 27, 2014 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione estiva | Jul 10, 2014 | Jul 10, 2014 |
Sessione autunnale (I appello) | Oct 30, 2014 | Oct 30, 2014 |
Sessione autunnale (II appello) | Dec 18, 2014 | Dec 18, 2014 |
Sessione invernale straordinaria | Mar 19, 2015 | Mar 19, 2015 |
Period | From | To |
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Festa di Ognissanti | Nov 1, 2013 | Nov 1, 2013 |
Festa dell'Immacolata Concezione | Dec 8, 2013 | Dec 8, 2013 |
VACANZE DI NATALE | Dec 22, 2013 | Jan 6, 2014 |
Vacanze Pasquali | Apr 17, 2014 | Apr 22, 2014 |
Festa della Liberazione | Apr 25, 2014 | Apr 25, 2014 |
Festa dei lavoratori | May 1, 2014 | May 1, 2014 |
Festa del S. Patrono S. Zeno | May 21, 2014 | May 21, 2014 |
Festa della Repubblica | Jun 2, 2014 | Jun 2, 2014 |
Vacanze Estive | Aug 11, 2014 | Aug 15, 2014 |
Exam calendar
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Academic staff
Alizzi Antonio
antonio.alizzi@univr.itCioffi Antonio
Palma Paola
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Spanish literature for publishing (2013/2014)
Teaching code
4S02888
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
L-LIN/05 - SPANISH LITERATURE
Period
II semestrino A, II semestrino B
Location
VERONA
Learning outcomes
After a brief introduction to the historical and literary background of the first half of the 19th century and to the contemporary Spanish publishing industry (books and magazines), lectures will focus on the peculiar features of the emergent Spanish journalism in the period (Romanticism). This will be done by analyzing the works of the most prominent “costumbristas” (Mariano José de Larra, Ramón de Mesonero Romanos, Serafín Estébanez Calderón). The “costumbrismo”, one of the most important expression of Spanish Romanticism, in literary production as well as in visual arts, contributed in a fundamental way to the definition of Spanish national identity and to the development of cultural relationships between national European literary and artistic movements.
Program
The course program consists of three parts: 1) History of literature; 2) Texts; 3) Critical bibliography; however the exam can’t be split in parts. The program applies to all students, both attending and not attending lectures. All the suggested references are available at Romanistica or Frinzi libraries.
1) History of literature:
Students are expected to develop a good knowledge of the Spanish historical and literary background of the first half of the 19th century (Spanish Romanticism) and to pay special attention to the emergent publishing industry of the period, as well as to the “costumbrismo” and to the authors listed below (Part 2 “Texts”).
Handbooks (one of the followings by student’s choice):
1) L’età moderna delle letteratura spagnola: l’Ottocento, a cura di M.G. Profeti, Firenze, La Nuova Italia, 2000 (pp. 3-57 e pp. 175-201);
2) Historia de la literatura española, (dir.) V. García de la Concha, Siglo XIX (vol. 8, coord. G. Carnero), Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1996 (pp. 28-59 e pp. 153-224).
2) Texts:
Students are expected to read a selection of 15 “articulos de costumbres”, five for each author (Mariano José de Larra, Ramón de Mesonero Romanos, Serafín Estébanez Calderón). The following critical editions are strongly recommended for a full comprehension of the texts suggested:
M. J. De Larra, Artículos, ed. de Enrique Rubio, Madrid, Cátedra, 1993.
M. J. De Larra, Artículos varios, ed. de E. Correa Calderón, Madrid, Castalia, 1989.
R. de Mesonero Romanos, Escenas y tipos matritenses, ed. de E. Rubio Cremades, Madrid, Cátedra, 1993.
S. Estébanez Calderón, Escenas andaluzas, ed. de A. González Troyano, Madrid, Cátedra, 1985.
3) Critical bibliography:
Students have to choose and study five critical essays taken from this miscellaneous book: Romanticismo 6. El costumbrismo romántico, Actas del VI Congreso del “Centro internacional de Estudios sobre el Romanticismo hispánico” (Napoli, 27-30 marzo de 1990), Roma, Bulzoni, 1996 (also available at this link: http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/bib/portal/romanticismo/menu/roman_seis.html).
Further (not compulsory) readings:
Historia y crítica de la literatura española, (dir.) F. Rico. Romanticismo y realismo (vol 5 e 5/1, coord. I.M. Zavala), Barcelona, Crítica, 1982 e 1994.
L. Romero Tobar, Panorama crítico del romanticismo español, Madrid, Castalia, 1994 (pp. 397-460).
R. Navas Ruiz, El romanticismo español, 4ª ed. renovada, Madrid, Cátedra, 1990.
J. F. Montesinos, Costumbrismo y novela. Ensayo sobre el redescubrimiento de la realidad española, Madrid, Castalia, 1960.
S. Kirkpatrick, Larra: el laberinto inextricable de un romántico liberal, versión española de M. Eguía, Madrid, Gredos, 1977.
G. Bellini, L’opera di Larra e la Spagna del primo Ottocento, Milano, Goliardica, 1962.
M. J. De Larra, Il poveraccio parlatore e altri scritti, introduzione di D. Puccini, scelta e traduzione di M. Puccini, Torino, Utet, 1981.
Vida y obra de D. Serafín Estébanez Calderón “El Solitario”, edición, prólogo y notas de D. Jorge Campos, Madrid, Atlas, 1955, 2 voll.
Other readings will also be suggested during the lectures.
Examination Methods
Oral examination. Only students attending lectures will be allowed to write a short essay (10 pages), on a subject to be agreed with the teacher, in substitution of one part of their oral exam. Students are advised to sit for the exam once they have acquired a linguistic competence corresponding to the B1 level (Spanish).
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Graduation
List of thesis proposals
theses proposals | Research area |
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Laureandi Editoria e Giornalismo: vademecum | Various topics |
TESI SU COMUNICAZIONE DELL’AGROALIMENTARE | Various topics |
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Modalità e sedi di frequenza
La frequenza non è obbligatoria.
Maggiori dettagli in merito all'obbligo di frequenza vengono riportati nel Regolamento del corso di studio disponibile alla voce Regolamenti nel menu Il Corso. Anche se il regolamento non prevede un obbligo specifico, verifica le indicazioni previste dal singolo docente per ciascun insegnamento o per eventuali laboratori e/o tirocinio.
È consentita l'iscrizione a tempo parziale. Per saperne di più consulta la pagina Possibilità di iscrizione Part time.
Le sedi di svolgimento delle lezioni e degli esami sono le seguenti:
- Polo Zanotto (vicino si trova il Palazzo di Lettere)
- Palazzo ex Economia
- Polo Santa Marta
- Istituto ex Orsoline
- Palazzo Zorzi (Lungadige Porta Vittoria, 17 - 37129 Verona)