
Riccarda Saggese
Professor of Italian
University of Delaware
303 Jastak-Burgess Hall
Newark, DE 19716
Biography
Riccarda Saggese is a Professor of Italian whose areas of interest are Italian language pedagogy, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Italian Literature, childhood and literature in the 19th and 20th century, women writers in the second half of the 20th century, and Medieval History. Dr. Saggese’s passion, Medieval Studies, has inspired the publication of the book “Momenti medievali” (2010). Her interest for the Italian language and FL pedagogy and methodology has led to variety of textbooks. She also has been invited to organize and coordinate Italian Cultural and Linguistic workshops for the Delaware Department of Education. She teaches all levels of Italian language, culture, and literature courses.
Degrees
Ph.D. Italian Literature, Johns Hopkins University
Diploma in Archival Science, Palaeography and Diplomacy, Archives of State of Milano, Italy
Laurea in Philosophy, University of Naples, Italy
Publications
- Italy Past and Present, new edition, Sarno, Buonaiuto, Winter 2021
- Italy Past and Present, Buonaiuto, Sarno, Fall 2018.
- Easy Italian Reader 2nd edition, New York, McGraw-Hill, Spring 2015.
- Easy Italian Reader Premium 3rd edition, New York, McGraw-Hill, Fall 2020
- Practice makes perfect (MacGraw-Hill, 2014)
- Momenti medievali (Brunolibri 2010)
- Easy Italian Reader (McGraw-Hill, 2005 and revised edition, with CD-ROM, in 2008
- Testing Program for Percorsi, Prentice Hall, 2008, with an internet resource, Companion Website (www.prenhall.com/percorsi), 2008
- The Big Green Book of Italian Verbs, with CD-ROM, McGraw-Hill, 2007
Professional Activities
Study Abroad:
Since 1998 Dr. Saggese has directed as many as 18 programs abroad, during both the Winter and Summer Sessions. (www.udel.edu/global)
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