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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
D.Roberts An exploration of the uses of Greek and Latin literature in later writers, with attention to particularly influential ancient authors (Homer, Vergil, Ovid, and others), to a range of modern authors, and to the varieties of literary influence and intertextuality. Offered occasionally.
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D.Roberts This course, an exploration of tragedy and the tragic from ancient Greece to the present, is concerned with tragedy as a kind of drama, with the idea of the tragic as manifested in a variety of cultural contexts and forms, and with critiques of tragedy. Offered occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
B.Mulligan An introduction to the myth of the Trojan War and its role in the history of western literature and culture, focusing on the development and adaptation of the myth in literature, art, music, and film. Offered occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Investigation of the status, roles, and images of women in archaic, classical, and post-classical Greek culture, and the Greek conceptualization of male/female difference. Special attention to central literary texts of each period, to the Greek family and household, and to gender stereotypes in myth. Offered occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
R.Germany An exploration of the earliest prose fiction in the Western literary tradition in relation to other ancient genres and to the early modern novel, with attention to formulations of gender, heroism, truth, love, and violence.
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3.00 Credits
D.Roberts An historical survey of literary theory in the West, from the Greeks to early 19th-century Europe, with attention to key critical terms and concepts. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. Typically offered in alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
HU (Cross-listed in Comparative Literature) D.Roberts Prerequisite: Students must be at least at the intermediate level in at least one language other than English.
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3.00 Credits
HU (Cross-listed in Philosophy) R.Sharma
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3.00 Credits
HU B.Mulligan A bi-college team-taught seminar devoted to readings in and discussion of selected topics and approaches in various sub-fields of Classical Studies (e.g. literature, religion, philosophy, law, social History) and to the preparation of a prospectus for the senior thesis. Typically offered yearly in alternation with Bryn Mawr.
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3.00 Credits
HU B.Mulligan Typically offered every Spring.
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