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Bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies - Enrollment from 2025/2026Italian literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The research of young scholars (2024/2025)
Teaching code
4S014014
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
2
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
NN - -
Period
CuCi 2 A dal Feb 17, 2025 al Mar 29, 2025.
Erasmus students
Not available
Courses Single
Not Authorized
Learning objectives
The three-day seminar is dedicated to non-tenured scholars, aged between 25 and 45, who are studying: authors active in the eighteenth century and up to the unification of Italy; eighteenth-nineteenth century topics and themes; works of Italian literature published between 1690 and 1861. The meeting intends to offer them the opportunity to discuss the investigations they are conducting in the eighteenth-nineteenth century, also with the aim of establishing, in the future, a register of research.
Prerequisites and basic notions
Knowledge of the Italian language
Program
ITALIAN LITERATURE OF THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES. THE RESEARCH OF YOUNG SCHOLARS (Verona, 10-12 February 2025) MONDAY 10 FEBRUARY Panel 1 - ROOM 2.5 Ugo Foscolo Panel 2 - ROOM 2.5 Giacomo Leopardi Panel 3 - ROOM 2.6 Ippolito Nievo Panel 4 - ROOM 2.6 Literature, school, education TUESDAY 11 FEBRUARY Panel 5 - ROOM 2.5 Niccolò Tommaseo Panel 6 - ROOM 2.5 Literature and theatre Panel 7 - ROOM 2.6 Anthologies, collections, canon problems Panel 8 - ROOM 2.6 Literature, music, figurative arts Panel 9 - ROOM 2.5 Editions and comments Panel 10 - ROOM 2.5 Newspapers and magazines Panel 11 - ROOM 2.6 Letters and correspondence Panel 12 - ROOM 2.6 Linguistic research WEDNESDAY 12 FEBRUARY Panel 13 - ROOM 2.5 Novels and other fiction Panel 14 - ROOM 2.5 Between the Enlightenment and Romanticism Panel 15 - ROOM 2.2 Female geographies I Panel 16 - ROOM 2.2 Female geographies II
Didactic methods
70 interventions, distributed in 16 sessions, on 2 parallel sessions
Learning assessment procedures
Students must attend the conference days in person for at least 20 hours and deliver to the contact person (annamaria.salvade@univr.it), no later than May 1, 2025, a written report of at least 10,000/maximum 15,000 characters on one or more topics among those presented during the conference (i.e. between 5 and 6 Word pages; font: Times New Roman; font size: 12pt for the body of the text, 10pt for footnotes; line spacing: 1.5; alignment: justified).
Evaluation criteria
The exam is aimed at verifying the understanding of the topics discussed during the conference through the in-depth analysis of a specific thematic core (the stylistic quality of the paper, the argumentative and interpretative capacity will be evaluated).
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
suitable / unsuitable
Exam language
italiano