08790 - Italian Drama and Theatre Literature

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Library and Archive Science (cod. 8838)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, students should know the italian dramatic literature, expecially from XVIth to XXth century. They will be able to discuss the most important authors and texts, to put them in historical perspective, and to improve their cultural competency about modern italian theatre, with special attention to the performance (mis-en-scene).

Course contents

Part 1.    Theatrical works in modern Italy: an introduction.

Part 2.     A drama and his mis-en-scene: an example.

Readings/Bibliography

a. Part 1
Silvana Sinisi - Isabella Innamorati, Storia del teatro. Lo spazio scenico dai greci alle avanguardie, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2003.

Roberto Alonge, Nuovo manuale di storia del teatro. Quell’oscuro oggetto del desiderio, Torino, UTET, 2008, pp. 63-74 (Il secondo Cinquecento e la Commedia dell’Arte); pp. 167-179 (Settecento: la nascita del dramma borghese); pp. 244-254 (Primo Novecento: le avanguardie e la centralità di Pirandello).

b. Part 2

Slides and notes from the lessons will be procured online, at the end of the course, on the website www.unibo.it (AMS Campus).

N.B. Students that don't attend the lectures must also read the following texts:

Niccolò Machiavelli, La mandragola.

Ludovico Ariosto, Cassaria.

Carlo Goldoni, Il ventaglio.

Vittorio Alfieri, Mirra.

Luigi Pirandello, Enrico IV.

Teaching methods

The lectures will focus on general problems concerning the major authors of comedies and dramas of the modern italian tradition.

Assessment methods

The oral exam will concern the most important authors of the italian theatrical works presented in the teacher's lectures, and analysed in the recommended readings.

Teaching tools

Slides

CD

DVD

Office hours

See the website of Claudia Sebastiana Nobili