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ITAL 3701: Study Abroad in Rome,Italy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Course designed for Advanced level students. Held at the Language School "Italiaidea" in the very heart of thecity near the Spanish steps. Immersion in Italian culture and language. Class emphasis on Italian Civilization and Literature. Excursions to major historical sites of Rome. Prerequisite: ITAL 2002 or permission of the Program Director. 3 credits
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ITAL 4401: The Italian Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A detailed examination of the remarkable development of Humanism and the Renaissance in its birthplace from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Focus on the writings of Petrarch, Machiavelli and Ariosto. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly ITAL 2313) 3 credits
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ITAL 4411: Dante's Commedia I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A close reading of the first European classic, Dante's masterpiece: the Inferno. Focus on the literary significance of the work. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly ITAL 2321) 3 credits
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ITAL 4412: Dante's Commedia II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A close reading of the first European classic, Dante's masterpiece: Purgatorio and Paradiso. Focus on the literary and spiritual significance of the work. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly ITAL 2322) 3 credits
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ITAL 4421: Manzoni and the Historical Novel
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A critical reading of Manzoni's 19th-century historical work, "I Promessi Sposi," the first novel written in Italian literature,and a study of other representatives of this genre from Ugo Foscolo to Umberto Eco. The course aims to explore the relationship between literature and history from Romanticism to the 20th century. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly ITAL 2314) 3 credits
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ITAL 4431-4432: Modern Italian Literature I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A survey of major Italian authors from the 19th to 20th century to the 1930s. The course aims to explore the literary context (Romanticism, Verismo, Futurism, Ermetismo) and the historical background (Risorgimento I; Fascism, II) of influential writers such as Leopardi, Manzoni (I), Montale, Pirandello (II). The course is designed to expose students to the forms of Italian modern literary and aesthetic genres by studying relevant texts and authors. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly ITAL 2303-2304) 3 credits each
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ITAL 4441-4442: Contemporary Italian Prose I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Authors and literary trends in Italy from World War II to the present. While presenting the most significant contemporary Italian writers from Neorealism (Pavese, Calvino, Vittorini I) to postmodern literature (II), the course will focus on cultural issues which had a significant impact on the literary arena, such as the Student Movement, Feminism, the transformation of urban landscape and the evolution of the family structure. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly ITAL 2311-2312) 3 credits each
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ITAL 4463: The Italian Theater
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Great Italian plays, surveying the Renaissance comedy, the popular Commedia dell'Arte, Goldoni's 18th century reformof and the opera libretto up to this century. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly ITAL 2315) 3 credits
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ITAL 4468-4469: The Italian Short Story I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The short story is one of Italy's oldest and most successful literary forms. This course will focus on the form and history of this genre and its authors, as well as on the periods in which it flourished: the Middle Ages and Renaissance (I), and the period from the Nineteenth century to the present day (II). It will explore the narrative aspects of the short story and provide students with an understanding of the genre, and the historical context in which it developed. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 3001-3002 or permission of department. 3 credits each.
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ITAL 4801-4803: Studies in Italian Literature
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
(Formerly ITAL 3391-3393) 3 credits each
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