Summer Assignments:
  1. Get your passport
  2. Get FNB Bank card(s)
  3. Get an ID card at DMV (if you have no license or permit)
  4. Work on possible summer events for fundraisers (Alumni President will call you)

    FOR ALL STUDENTS TAKING THE CLASS--IF TRAVELING TO ITALY OR NOT
     
  5. Start reading from Summer Reading List below: (click on link for e-books)
  6. Keep a Reading Journal with assignments listed
  7. Listen to Italian CD --  download here as zip file

For assignemnts for the individual reading journal topics, please read below
(on bottom of the SUMMER READING LIST))

Famous Italian/Roman Writers

* will be discussed in class

SUMMER READING LIST
(keep reading Journal-for assignment topics see below this list))

1. Divine Comedy 

The poem by Dante, begun in exile in 1306 and allegorically describing the poet's (by implication mankind's) journey through life to salvation. The Commedia is the central and culminating literary work of medieval Europe . It is systematically structured in terza rima, with three cantiche (Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso).

2. Il Principe or The Prince

The definitive manual of modern politics written by the Italian Renaissance political philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli almost 500 years ago.

3. Orlando Furioso

A romance epic by the Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto. Orlando goes mad because his lady, Angelica, marries a Moorish youth, but he is cured in time to defeat Agramante, king of Africa , who has been besieging Paris. Ariosto invents fantastic episodes and complicated romantic intrigues and adventures.

4. I Promessi Sposi

Alessandro Manzoni's powerfully characterized historical reconstruction of plague-ravaged 17th-century Lombardy . The simple attempts of two poor silk weavers to marry is used to explore the corrupt and oppressive rule of the Spaniards and, by implication, of the later Austrians. The novel also forged from Tuscan the literary Italian which, after the unification of Italy , became standard Italian.

5. The Adventures of Pinocchio

Audio Book    

6. William Shakespeare

READING ASSIGNMENTS:

For each of the works read, write a page or two summary (handwritten in your own words) in your reading journal (regular Composition Book). It needs to be evident that you read and understood the work. Any plagiarism will result in a failing grade.

1. Divine Comedy:
- ABC structure. Write all the letters of the alphabet; list all the charactes and places in the Divine Comedy. Next, write an (action) verb and an adjective describing the place or character. (possible example: A is all of the monsters that Beowulf had killed. B is Beowulf, brave, strong, and fearless.)

2.The Prince:
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Interview; write a possible interview with Machiavelli about his work, The Prince

3. Orlando Furioso:
- Write a newspaper story about the happenings of Orlando keeping places, characters, and happenings accurate.

4. I Promessi Sposi and  6. Romeo and Juliet:
- Compare and contrast the two works. Example: location, characters, events, time period.....
Make a chart/columns for each work and write as many items as possible you can compare and contrast. List similarities as well as differences. (minimum 12)

5. Pinocchio:
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Diary or Memoirs of the character Pinocchio (first person)

 

Suggested Reading by Rick Steves (Fiction)

FOR ALL STUDENTS TAKING THE CLASS--IF TRAVELING TO ITALY OR NOT

You will need to pick one literary work from the list below during Italian Studies Class and make a report about your book to class; format tba

Irving Stone

  • The Agony and The Ecstasy

E.M. Foster

  • Room With a View

Dan Brown

  • Angels and Demons

John Grisham

  • The Broker

  • Playing forPizza

Elizabeth Spencer

  • The Light in the Piazza

Suggested Reading by Rick Steves (Non-Fiction)

Paul Hoffman

  • That Fine Italian Hand

Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

  • Italian Days

Frances Mayes

  • Under the Tuscan Sun

Susan Cahill

  • Desiring Italy

Luigi Barzini

  • The Italians

Tim Parks

  • Italian Neighbors

  • An Italian Education

Anne Calcagno

  • Travelers' Tales Italy

For the Gourmets: The Marling Menu-Master for Italy

Others upon approval

ITALIAN AND EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY

FOR ALL STUDENTS TAKING THE CLASS--IF TRAVELING TO ITALY OR NOT

TEST YOURSELF ON EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY
(click to download Power Point Show)

Practice European Geography. Find the capitals of each country on map and study. There will be a quiz on geography durign first semester.

Clickable Map of Italy

Interactive Map of Italy

Arcaini's Italy Map

Italy Geography

Practice Italian Geography ad find the capitals of each region.

 

Famous Italian Artists, Sculptors, Architects -- every student in class picks one

ITALIAN SCIENTISTS AND INVENTORS

Especial Bruno Bozzetto

Science Museum

Innovation History - The Great Idea Finder

Inventor Alessandro Volta Biography

Category:Italian scientists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Biographies,

The Scientists: A List.

Italian Inventors

Inventors

Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology - browse History of Science

Famous Italians

 

MISC.

Italy

 

Italian Culture and Heritage: