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ITAL G4098: The Italian Renaissance Romance Epic II
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
An in-depth study of Italy's two major romance epics, Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato and Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, in their literary and historical contexts. Topics include creative imitation, genre,allegory, ideology, and politics. Attention will also be given to the place of these two texts in the global history of the epic.
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ITAL G4100: Narratives of Modernity
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
In revisiting two major authors of the Italian modern novel, the course investigates the relation between fiction and the "conditions of modernity" (personal risk, anxiety and lack of control on reality, secularization, to name a few). Special attention will be paid to the response of the novelistic discourse to modernity, and to Italy's peculiarly peripheral position in the modern world. Primary texts will be read in Italian, while theoretical references will be in English.
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ITAL G4109: Writing the Self: the Tradition of Autobiography in Italy, 19th-20th Centuries
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
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ITAL V1101: Elementary Italian I
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisite for V1102: ITAL V1101 or the equivalent. Introduction to Italian grammar, with emphasis on reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lab: hours to be arranged.
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ITAL V1102: Elementary Italian II
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisite for V1102: ITAL V1101 or the equivalent. Introduction to Italian grammar, with emphasis on reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lab: hours to be arranged.
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ITAL V1121: Intensive Elementary Italian
6.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Limited enrollment. No previous knowledge of Italian required. An intensive course that covers two semesters of elementary Italian in one, and prepares students to move into Intermediate Italian. Grammar, reading, writing, and conversation. May be used to fulfill the language requirement only if followed by an additional two (2) semesters of Italian language. ITAL V1201-V1202, or ITAL V1203 and ITAL V3333, V3334, V3335, or V3336, for a total of three(3) semesters of Italian Language.
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ITAL V1201: Intermediate Italian I
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
If you did not take Elementary Italian at Columbia in the semester preceding the current one, you must take the placement test, offered by the Italian Department at the beginning of each semester. Limited enrollment. A review of grammar, intensive reading, composition, and practice in conversation. Exploration of literary and cultural material. Lab: hours to be arranged. ITAL V1202 fulfils the basic foreign language requirement and prepares students for advanced study in Italian language and literature.
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ITAL V1202: Intermediate Italian II
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
If you did not take Elementary Italian at Columbia in the semester preceding the current one, you must take the placement test, offered by the Italian Department at the beginning of each semester. Limited enrollment. A review of grammar, intensive reading, composition, and practice in conversation. Exploration of literary and cultural material. Lab: hours to be arranged. ITAL V1202 fulfils the basic foreign language requirement and prepares students for advanced study in Italian language and literature.
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ITAL V1203: Intensive Intermediate Italian
6.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: ITAL V1102 or equivalent. An intensive course that covers two semesters of intermediate Italian in one, and prepares students for advanced language and literature study. Grammar, reading, writing, and conversation. Exploration of literary and cultural materials. This course may be used to fulfill the language requirement if preceded by both V1101 and V1102. Students who wish to use this course for the language requirement, and previously took Intensive Elementary, are also required to take at least one of the following: ITAL V3333, V3334, V3335, or V3336, for a total of three (3) semesters of Italian Language.
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ITAL V3333: Introduction To Italian Literature, I
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
V3334-V3333 is the basic course in Italian literature. V3333: Authors and works from the Duecento to the Cinquecento. Taught in Italian.
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