Manual
Carlos Alvar, José Carlos Mainer, Rosa Navarro, Storia della letteratura spagnola, Einaudi, Torino, vol. 2: L’età contemporanea (Secoli XVIII-XIX-XX).
Institutional part
1. The romantics: José de Espronceda, Poesías líricas y fragmentos épicos, edición, introducción y notas de Robert Marrast, Madrid, Castalia, 1970 e Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Rimas y leyendas, Madrid, Anaya, 2004.
2. Realism: Benito Pérez Galdós, Doña Perfecta, edición de Rodolfo Cardona, Madrid, Cátedra, 2005.
3. La generación del 98: Miguel de Unamuno, San Manuel Bueno, mártir, edición de Mario Valdés, Madrid, Cátedra, 2005.
4. La generación del 27: Federico García Lorca, Bodas de sangre, edición de Allen Josephs y Juan Caballero, Madrid, Cátedra, 2004.
Lecture part
1. Miguel Delibes, Cinco horas con Mario, introducción de Antonio Vilanova, Barcelona, Destino, 2010.
2. Ramón J. Sender, Réquiem por un campesino español, Barcelona, Destino, 1990.
3. Antonio Buero Vallejo, El tragaluz / Historia de una escalera, in Obra completa, edición crítica de Luis Iglesias Feijoo y Mariano de Paco, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1994
4. Blas de Otero, Verso y prosa, Madrid, Cátedra, 1996; (Pido la paz y la palabra; Que trata de España).
Learning Objectives
Institutional part
This part of the course (with Salomé García Vuelta) will offer a panorama of Spanish literature of the nineteenth and early twentieth century through the reading and analysis of representative texts.
The monographic part of the course (with Arianna Fiore) will focus on the Resistence of the Spanish writers during the franquismo. We will read and analyze the most emblematic texts (poetic, narrative and dramatic).
Teaching Methods
Frontal lessons
Further information
The institutional course will be taught by Professor García Vuelta Salomé. The lectures will be held by Dr. Arianna Fiore
Type of Assessment
Oral examination
The final examination, oral, will examine:
1 ) Knowledge of the basic notions of Spanish literary history of XVIII - XIX - XX centuries.
2 ) The complete reading and critically aware of the texts.
An incomplete preparation of any of these two points will not allow to pass the exam.
Course program
Spanish Literature 1
The literary Resistence in the Francisco Franco's years
Professors: Arianna Fiore and Salomé Vuelta Garcia
Institutional part
This part of the course (with Salomé García Vuelta) will offer a panorama of Spanish literature of the nineteenth and early twentieth century through the reading and analysis of representative texts.
The monographic part of the course (with Arianna Fiore) will focus on the Resistence of the Spanish writers during the franquismo. We will read and analyze the most emblematic texts (poetic, narrative and dramatic).
Manual
Carlos Alvar, José Carlos Mainer, Rosa Navarro, Storia della letteratura spagnola, Einaudi, Torino, vol. 2: L’età contemporanea (Secoli XVIII-XIX-XX).
Institutional part
1. The romantics: José de Espronceda, Poesías líricas y fragmentos épicos, edición, introducción y notas de Robert Marrast, Madrid, Castalia, 1970 e Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Rimas y leyendas, Madrid, Anaya, 2004.
2. Realism: Benito Pérez Galdós, Doña Perfecta, edición de Rodolfo Cardona, Madrid, Cátedra, 2005.
3. La generación del 98: Miguel de Unamuno, San Manuel Bueno, mártir, edición de Mario Valdés, Madrid, Cátedra, 2005.
4. La generación del 27: Federico García Lorca, Bodas de sangre, edición de Allen Josephs y Juan Caballero, Madrid, Cátedra, 2004.
Lecture part
1. Miguel Delibes, Cinco horas con Mario, introducción de Antonio Vilanova, Barcelona, Destino, 2010.
2. Ramón J. Sender, Réquiem por un campesino español, Barcelona, Destino, 1990.
3. Antonio Buero Vallejo, El tragaluz / Historia de una escalera, in Obra completa, edición crítica de Luis Iglesias Feijoo y Mariano de Paco, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1994
4. Blas de Otero, Verso y prosa, Madrid, Cátedra, 1996; (Pido la paz y la palabra; Que trata de España).
Frequency, working students and final exam.
The frequency helps the student in personal study, which is still indispensable.
The final examination, oral, will examine:
1) Knowledge of the basic notions of Spanish literary history of XVIII - XIX - XX centuries.
2) The complete reading and critically aware of the texts.
An incomplete preparation of any of these two points will not allow to pass the exam.