Learning Objectives
Themes
The Interclass specialisation degree course graduates in Classical and Modern Literature must have a thorough preparation in languages, literature and classical and modern cultures from the Greek-Roman world to contemporary Italian literature, without renouncing comparisons with other literary traditions. The course provides a critical-literary, historical, philological and linguistic preparation through direct contact with the authors and texts of classical and modern literary tradition and with historical-archaeological documents, with solid theoretical foundations on literary communication processes and the necessary tools for philological and linguistic survey, and the critical use of classical and modern sources. By acquiring these skills, the student consolidates his own capacity to produce written texts. The specialisation course graduates obtain a good level of knowledge of the different methods and main interpretive critical-literary theories, and also in relation with other realms of expression, such as the figurative arts, and will know how to use the main information remote and communication tools in literary, philological, historical-archaeological and linguistic subjects.