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116-363/463 Italian Neoclassicism and Romanticism

Credit points: 16.7 3rd and 4th year.

Coordinator: Professor T O'Neill.

Prerequisite: Two sequential second-year Italian subjects (33.3 credit points) (3rd year); admission to Italian Honours school (4th year).

Contact: Up to three hours a week of lectures and tutorials.

Timetable: First semester

Content:

A study of the more significant authors and works of Italian Neoclassical and Romantic literature.

Assessment:

Written assignments totalling not more than 5,000 words (3rd year) / 6,000 words (4th year).

Prescribed texts:

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2. Italian, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p137) : Next:116-365 | Prev:116-362

116-363 Italian Neoclassicism and Romanticism

Credit points: 16.7

Coordinator: Professor T O'Neill.

Prerequisite: Two sequential second-year Italian subjects (33.3 points).

Contact: Up to three hours a week of lectures and tutorials.

Timetable: First semester

Content:

A study of the more significant authors and works of Italian Neoclassical and Romantic literature.

Assessment:

Written assignments totalling not more than 5,000 words.

Prescribed texts:

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