Description
Teaching Delivery: This module is taught in 10 weekly classes.
°ä´Ç²Ô³Ù±ð²Ô³Ù:ÌýThis course is intended for students outside as well as inside the Ancient World. It involves the study of major literary genres of importance for the European literary tradition in translation. It is suitable for students of Classics as well as outside Classics, because it aims to help students to read widely and to engage with a broad range of literary-critical issues.
The course will focus on Homer, but will also include reference to other archaic epics (e.g. Hesiod). Issues discussed will include structure, plot and character of the epics, the role of the gods, war and battle scenes, issues of gender and social values, the reception of Homer in later ages.
Classes will be a mixture of lecture and discussion. At the end of the course, students will be familiar with the text of theÌýOdysseyÌýand will have been introduced to a range of issues concerning Homeric studies. Some articles by scholars shall be analysed in depth in order to help you learn to evaluate literary criticism. Students will have the opportunity to give presentations on particular topics and to participate in class discussions.
They will be expected to equip themselves with translations of theÌýOdyssey (see bibliography).
Skills: By the end of the module, students will engage with classical ideas as explored in the OdysseyÌýand with their reception in secondary literature. In this way, they will gain an understanding of concepts and theories produced by these sources. They will also concentrate on primary materials and develop the ability to read texts independently, to manage their own learning, to communicate ideas orally and in writing and to gather, present, analyse and synthesize data. Teamwork and independent thinking will also be strongly encouraged in order to enable student development and achievement.
Set text:ÌýR. Lattimore (ed.) The Odyssey of Homer, Harper 2007.
Essential reading:Ìý
J. Griffin,ÌýHomerÌý(Oxford 1980)
B. Graziosi,ÌýHomerÌý(Oxford 2016)
M. I. Finley, The World of Odysseus New York 2002
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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