COML0087 - Desire and Deception in Medieval Erotic Literature

Status
X
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Desire and Deception in Medieval Erotic Literature
Term
2024A
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML0087401
Course number integer
87
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Francesco Marco Aresu
Description
In this course, we will investigate the ideology, content, and material forms of love literature from Dante Alighieri to Francesco Petrarca. Through close readings of such texts as Dante’s Vita nova (ca. 1295), Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron (ca. 1353), and Petrarca's Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (often referred to as the poetry book par excellence: il canzoniere, ca. 1374), we will unveil the literary and fictitious nature of medieval erotic literature. We will explore the origins of love poetry in medieval France and its subsequent interpretation and rewriting in Italian courts and comuni. We will inquire into the cultural constructions of the medieval notion of lyrical self and how it still has an impact on our own notion of consciousness. We will study the forms, themes, and characters that populate 'love stories' in the Middle Ages. We will analyze the dynamics of composition, circulation, and reception in manuscript culture. Our close analysis of the texts as they have been preserved in manuscript form will help us gauge the differences between medieval and contemporary ways of writing, reading, and loving.
Course number only
0087
Cross listings
GSWS0087401, ITAL0087401
Use local description
No