Welcome to the blog for ITAL 3550/3551 & WGST 3930, Women, Knights, Weapons, Love: Medieval & Renaissance Italian Literature at SLU. It is an undergraduate course, taught in English by Dr. Simone Bregni. Italian Majors & Minors take an additional lab hour of Italian Literature in Italian.
This blog was created on October 30, 2019 for the Fall 2019 iteration of the course. This blog hosts student projects for the course.
ITAL 3550/3551 – WGST 3930, Fall 2019
ITAL3550SLUContent for the Fall semester 2019 was created by students enrolled in ITAL 3550/3551, cross-listed with WGST 3930: Audrey P., Emma McG., Hannah S., Jenna S., Joseph S., Kirsten B., Sophie R., Tam T.
ITAL 3550/3551 SLU – Women, Knights, Weapons, Love – Medieval & Renaissance Italian Literature
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This is the blog of ITAL 3550/3551 at Saint Louis University. “Women, Knights, Weapons, Love: Medieval & Renaissance Italian Literature” is an undergraduate course, taught in English by Dr. Simone Bregni, Associate Professor of Italian and Coordinator of the Italian Studies Program in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures. Italian Studies Majors and Minors take an additional hour of Italian literature in Italian.
The course explores the major authors, works and trends in Italian literature from the 13th to the 16th century.
