Italian Nobel Prize Recipients in Literature

Grazia Deledda
Subjects: Literature, World History

Description:

For centuries Italian writers have excelled in all areas of literature. Over the last one hundred years, four Italians have received the Nobel Prize for Literature. Outside of their native Italy, however, they are relatively unknown. This lesson’s goal is to familiarize students with these Nobel Prize recipients. One result of this lesson will be that the students will be able to identify Giosue’ Carducci, Grazia Deledda, Luigi Pirandello, and Dario Fo as Italians who have been awarded the Noble Prize in Literature. In this lesson the students will be able to identify the significance of the Nobel Prize. They also will be introduced to and learn to identify the writing styles, or genres, of these Italian writers. The focus activity of the lesson will involve the students using the jigsaw approach to explore the objective. The lesson’s assessment will ask the students to use higher-level thinking skills to demonstrate what they have learned about these Italians.

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https://www.njitalianheritage.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Italian-Nobel-Prize-Recipients-in-Literature.pdf