European Classics portion
Ancient Literature: 800 BC to the birth of Christ:
(various devices and methods of each literature, individual author's style, difference between myth, legend and heroic forms with specific examples from the prescribed texts)
1. Ancient Hebrew texts: Selections from the Book of Psalms
2. Greek epic: Excerpts from Iliad
3. Greek play: Oedipus the King
4. Roman epic: Excerpts from Aeneid
5. Ovid
Maserpieces of Medieval Literature: Birth of Christ to 1500 AD
(the development of social classes, feudalism, institutional learning, characteristics of the medieval romance, Dante’s concept of the damned, his symbols, and Chaucer’s use of the frame narrative and tableau)
6. Inferno
7. Canterbury Tales
8. Decameron
Masterpieces of Renaissance: 1500 to 1660 AD
(renaissance ideals, classical roots and derivations of renaissance drama, complexities of characterisation and the Renaissance hero)
9. Faustus
10. Utopia
(various devices and methods of each literature, individual author's style, difference between myth, legend and heroic forms with specific examples from the prescribed texts)
1. Ancient Hebrew texts: Selections from the Book of Psalms
2. Greek epic: Excerpts from Iliad
3. Greek play: Oedipus the King
4. Roman epic: Excerpts from Aeneid
5. Ovid
Maserpieces of Medieval Literature: Birth of Christ to 1500 AD
(the development of social classes, feudalism, institutional learning, characteristics of the medieval romance, Dante’s concept of the damned, his symbols, and Chaucer’s use of the frame narrative and tableau)
6. Inferno
7. Canterbury Tales
8. Decameron
Masterpieces of Renaissance: 1500 to 1660 AD
(renaissance ideals, classical roots and derivations of renaissance drama, complexities of characterisation and the Renaissance hero)
9. Faustus
10. Utopia
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