- Docente: Maria Chiara Gnocchi
- Credits: 9
- SSD: L-LIN/03
- Language: French
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Foreign Languages and Literature (cod. 6602)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Foreign Languages and Literature (cod. 0979)
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from Feb 09, 2026 to May 13, 2026
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course students should know the general outline of literary history. They should be able to read, understand and translate texts from French into Italian and they should also be acquainted with the methods and analytical tools they need to interpret the works of the main authors, contextualising them within their cultural and historical period.
Course contents
20th-20th Century: French Literature between space and memory in
Students are offered a journey through 20th-century French literature with a focus on how texts articulate, and articulate their contents, around and through space. The theoretical aspect of the question is based on critical texts (see the bibliography) whose reading grid will inform the analysis of the texts. Some elements of narratology will also be provided with the support of Gérard Genette's Discours du récit. A series of pages from 20th and early 21st century books will be analysed in class. For the exam, students will read entirely in French two books within a list.
The teacher will refer to the history of literature, but students have to prepare by themselves the manual.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is suggested that they get in touch as soon as possible with the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en ) and with the lecturer in order to seek together the most effective strategies for following the lessons and/or preparing for the examination.Any requests for adjustments must be made within 15 days of the exam date by sending an email to the lecturer and entering the email address disabilita@unibo.it (in case of a disabling condition) or dsa@unibo.it (for students with DSA) in Cc.
Readings/Bibliography
TEXTS WE WILL ANALYSE DURING THE COURSE:
- Marcel Proust, Combray (À la recherche du temps perdu, t. I)
- Jean-Paul Sartre, Huis clos
- Albert Camus, L'Étranger / Le Premier Homme
- Georges Perec, W ou le souvenir d'enfance
- Patrick Modiano, Dora Bruder
- Annie Ernaux, La Place
- Dominique Rolin, La Rénovation
CRITICS:
History of XXth century literature:
- Michela Landi (ed.), Letteratura francese. Dall'Ottocento al XXI secolo, Firenze, Le Monnier Università, 2021, solo la parte sul XX e XXI secolo
- OR Lionello Sozzi (ed.), Storia europea della letteratura francese, II. Dal Settecento all'età contemporanea, solo il capitolo sul XX secolo, p. 237-409, Torino, Einaudi, "Piccola biblioteca Einaudi", 2013
- OR Michèle Touret (ed.), Histoire de la littérature française au XXe siècle, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2 vol. 2008 (only pages on Virtuale)
Papers:
- Michel Collot, "Pour une géographie littéraire", Fabula LhT n. 8, mai 2011, <https://www.fabula.org/lht/8/collot.html >
- Guillaume Perrier, "Architecture médiévale et art de la mémoire dans À la recherche du temps perdu, de Marcel Proust", Etudes littéraires, vol. 42, n. 1, 2011, p. 13-22
- Thierry Laget commente Du côté de chez Swann de Marcel Proust, Paris, Gallimard, "Foliothèque", 2003, p. 31-33, 51-75
- Lynn Higgings, "Lieux de mémoire et géographie imaginaire dans Dora Bruder", dans Marc Dambre, Aline Mura-Brunel, Bruno Blanckeman (dir.), Le roman français au tournant du XXIe siècle, Paris, Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2004, p. 397-405, <https://books.openedition.org/psn/1690 >
Primary texts:
Students have to read entirely 2 of the following books: L. Houari, Zeïda de nulle part (1985); A. Begag, Le Gone du Chaâba (1986); C. de Peretti, Nous vieillirons ensemble (2008); M. Houellebecq, La Carte et le Territoire (2010); C. Boltanski, La Cache (2015); D. Bui, Le Silence de mon père (2016); V. Manteau, Le Sillon (2018); D. Bui, La Tour (2022); P. Tripier, Les Guerres précieuses (2023)
Teaching methods
The course will be held mainly in lecture
form. The teacher starts explaining in French, then repeats in Italian. Later in the year, the part in Italian can be reduced, if students agree.
Assessment methods
There will be an ongoing assessment on the history of French literature. It is not compulsory.
The final exam consists of two parts: a written test in Italian
(in French for those who want it) and an oral test (mainly in
Italian, but with at least a question in French). Those who don't
pass the written test don't have access to the oral test. The oral
examination is normally held in 3-4 days after the written
test. The final mark is not a mathematical average of the two
tests.
The written test consists of a series of 5-8 open-ended questions
concerning the topics of the course. At least one of the questions involves the
comment of an excerpt among those that have been analyzed by the
teacher. The two tests should verify the descriptive knowledge of
the topics analysed during the course, the ability to contextualize
the cultural and literary phenomena and to identify the originality
of the texts studied. They also assess the ability of critical
synthesis of the bibliography, as well as students' expressive
properties, in terms of accuracy and appropriateness of
language.
Students who are able to demonstrate a wide and systematic
understanding of the issues covered during the lessons, are able to
use these critically and who master the field-specific language of
the discipline will be given a mark of excellence. Those students
who demonstrate a mnemonic knowledge of the subject with a more
superficial analytical ability and ability to synthesize, a correct
command of the language but not always appropriate, will be given a
‘fair' mark. A superficial knowledge and understanding of the
material, a scarce analytical and expressive ability that is not
always appropriate will be rewarded with a pass mark or just above
a pass mark. Students who demonstrate gaps in their knowledge of
the subject matter, inappropriate language use, lack of familiarity
with the literature in the programme bibliography will not be given
a pass mark.
Teaching tools
Power-point projection, photocopies, documents shared on line (Insegnamenti On Line).
Office hours
See the website of Maria Chiara Gnocchi
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.