- Docente: Michele Morselli
- Credits: 12
- SSD: L-LIN/03
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Michele Morselli (Modulo 1) Michele Morselli (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Humanities (cod. 8850)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Humanities (cod. 8850)
First cycle degree programme (L) in Philosophy (cod. 9216)
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from Sep 16, 2024 to Oct 25, 2024
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from Nov 05, 2024 to Dec 20, 2024
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, students will have an adequate knowledge of French literature in relation to European literature; they will be able to read a literary text in French, both in textual and intertextual mode, with the necessary references to the history of French literary tradition. They will sharpen, as much as possible, their stylistic competences within their linguistic competences. They will have a passive knowledge of French.
Course contents
The course aims to offer a broad perspective on the most important movements and the most significant literary figures of the French nineteenth and twentieth-century literature. In addition to reading and commenting on various excerpts, the course aims to analyze in detail four novels, selected for their ability to effectively represent the literary transformations that span the two centuries, with particular attention to the literary form of the novel.
Starting from the realist disenchantment of Eugénie Grandet, the course will continue towards the second part of the nineteenth century by examining the scientism of Émile Zola's "roman expérimental" and its aporias. Through the first volume of À la recherche du temps perdu, we will instead explore the early twentieth-century crisis of canonical realism, to then arrive at the notion, both formal and thematic, of the absurd in the works of Albert Camus.
Readings/Bibliography
Literary History
- Lionello SOZZI (a cura di), Storia europea della letteratura francese. II. Dal Settecento all’età contemporanea, Torino, Einaudi, 2013 (only 19th and 20th century).
Readings
Full reading of the following works:
N.B. Edition at your choice. Beginners are free to read translated versions.
Honoré de Balzac, Eugénie Grandet
Émile Zola, La Bête humaine
Marcel Proust, Du côté de chez Swann
Albert Camus, L’Étranger
Texts analyzed during classes (uploaded to the VIRTUALE platform) and the following articles/chapters of books are mandatory readings:
György Lukács, La polemica tra Balzac e Stendhal, in Saggi sul realismo, Torino, Einaudi, 1970, pp. 90-114.
Erich Auerbach, All’hôtel de la Mole, in Mimesis. Il realismo nella letteratura occidentale, Torino, Einaudi, pp. 220-268.
R. Ripoll, Zola et le modèle positiviste, « Romantisme », vol. VIII, 1978, p. 125-135.
Philippe Hamon, Les contraintes du projet réaliste, in Le personnel du roman. Le système des personnages dans les Rougon-Macquart, Genève, Droz, 1983, pp. 27-106.
Jean-Yves Tadié, Le Temps, in Proust et le roman: essai sur les formes et techniques du roman dans À la recherche du temps perdu, Paris, Gallimard, 1971, pp. 293-319.
Gérard Genette, La métonymie chez Proust, in Figures III, Paris, Seuil, 1972, pp. 41-63.
Erich Köhler, L’assurdo. Grandezza e miseria del dominio del possibile, in Il romanzo e il caso: da Stendhal a Camus, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1990, pp. 75-104.
Brian T. Fitch, La technique narrative e L’attitude du lecteur, in Narrateur et narration dans L’Étranger d’Albert Camus, Paris, Minard, 1968, pp. 13-45.
Non-attending students will prepare the final exam following the previous bibliography with the support of these additional readings:
- 15 excerpts from Antologia cronologica della letteratura francese. L’Ottocento, Milano, LED, 1998:
De l’Allemagne di Madame de Staël
Hernani di Victor Hugo
Les Destinées di Vigny
Le rouge et le Noir di Stendhal
Le Père Goriot di Balzac
Madame Bovary di Flaubert
Les Fleurs du mal di Baudelaire
Les Misérables di Hugo
Germinie Lacerteux dei Goncourt
L’assommoir di Zola
Boule de suif di Maupassant
A rebours di Huysmans
Illuminations di Rimbaud
Poésies di Mallarmé
Les Déracinés di Barrès
- 15 excerpts from Antologia cronologica della letteratura francese. Il Novecento, Milano, LED, 1999:
L’île des pingouins di France
Du côté de chez Swann di Proust
Le feu. Journal d’une escouade di Barbusse
Manifeste Dada di Tzara
Manifeste du surréalisme di Breton
Les Faux-Monnayeurs di Gide
Voyage au bout de la nuit di Céline
L’étranger di Camus
L’écume des jours di Vian
La modification de Butor
Moderato cantabile di Duras
Zazie dans le métro di Queneau
La route des Flandres di Simon
L’œuvre au noir di Yourcenar
Désert di Le Clézio
Students with Specific Learning Disabilities, or other temporary or permanent disabilities: it is recommended to contact the responsible University office in advance (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it): it will be their responsibility propose any adaptations to the interested students, which must in any case be submitted, 15 days in advance, for the approval of the teacher, who will evaluate their adequacy also in relation to the educational objectives of the course.
Teaching methods
Frontal lectures; participation is nevertheless highly encouraged.
Assessment methods
The exam consists in an oral interview during which the methodological and critical skills acquired by the student will be evaluated. The student will be invited to discuss the texts covered during the course and to move within the sources and bibliographical material in order to be able to identify in them the useful information. The achievement of an organic vision of the issues addressed during the classes and their critical use, which demonstrate ownership of a mastery of expression and specific language, will be assessed with marks of excellence (28-30). Mechanical and / or mnemonic knowledge of matter, synthesis and analysis of non-articulating and / or correct language but not always appropriate will lead to discrete assessments (23-27); training gaps and / or inappropriate language - although in a context of minimal knowledge of the material - will lead to votes that will not exceed the sufficiency (18-22). Training gaps, inappropriate language, lack of guidance within the reference materials offered during the course will lead to failed assessments.
N.B. Although the interview takes place in Italian, an oral test of French language skills is required for first year CLE students. This takes place through the reading and translation into Italian of a short text, taken from the works in the program.
Teaching tools
Texts analyzed during classes will be uploaded to the VIRTUALE platform.
Office hours
See the website of Michele Morselli