CLAS
133H: Epic and Tragedy
Spring 2008 MWF 11-11:50 AM Murphey 111
Instructor: Jim O'Hara
course home page: http://www.unc.edu/courses/2008spring/clas/133h/001/
1. Wed. Jan 9 Introduction to
course
2. Fri. Jan 11 Homer and the Iliad:
introduction.
Read Introduction to your translation.
Read online : "Homer"
in the Perseus Encyclopedia; "The Iliad and
the Greek Bronze Age" by John Porter; "Homeric
Society" by John Porter
3. Mon. Jan. 14 Iliad Books 1-3
look at study questions from Temple(even though they
use another translation) and Virginia Tech (scroll
down)
4. Wed. Jan. 16 Iliad 4-6
5. Fri. Jan. 18 Iliad 7-9 Simple 2-p. writing exercise on part of Iliad 9
Mon. Jan. 21 Martin Luther King Holiday : no class
6. Wed. Jan. 23 Iliad 10-12
7. Fri. Jan. 25 Iliad 13-15
8. Mon. Jan. 28 Iliad 16-18
9. Wed. Jan. 30 Iliad 19-21
10. Fri. Feb. 1 Iliad 22-24
11. Mon Feb. 4 Odyssey:
introduction.
Read Intro. to your translation.
Read Odyssey Books 1-3
Read online: Look over this Odyssey site (note his
maps, links to plot summaries and different translations, etc.) and for the Odyssey
generally continue to use the study questions
fromTemple U. by Robin Mitchell-Boyask at (see also his info at bottom of
page). For lists of characters and plot summary see here.
12. Wed. Feb. 6 2-page paper on Iliad
13. Fri. Feb. 8 Odyssey 4-6
14. Mon. Feb. 10 Odyssey 7-9
15. Wed. Feb. 13 Odyssey 10-12
16. Fri. Feb. 15 Odyssey 13-15
17. Mon. Feb. 18 Odyssey 16-18
18. Wed. Feb. 20 Odyssey 19-21
19. Fri. Feb. 22 Odyssey 22-24
20. Mon. Feb. 25 Sophocles: introduction. Read
Introduction to your translation.
Read online Dunkle, Introduction
to Greek Tragedy
Read online: Sophocles
entry in the Perseus Encyclopedia:
21. Wed. Feb. 27 2-page paper on Odyssey (do 2 of last
3 short papers: Odyssey, Sophocles, Aeneid; register with me
ahead of time)
22. Fri. Feb. 29 Sophocles, Ajax
23. Mon. Mar. 3 Sophocles, Philoctetes (Seamus Heaney, the Cure at Troy)
24. Wed. Mar. 5 Sophocles, Electra
25. Fri. Mar. 7 Sophocles, Trachiniae (Women of Trachis)
Spring Break
26. Mon. Mar. 17 Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus
27. Wed. Mar. 19 Sophocles, Antigone
28. Fri. Mar. 21 HOLIDAY, NO CLASS
29. Mon. Mar. 24 Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus
30. Wed. Mar. 26 Read online Coppolino's essay on Augustus
(about 10 pp.).
For each Vergil assignment, see the Prof. Houston notes (sent to you as an
attachment) and also a version of my assignment notes online
at Mitchell-Boyask's epic page.
Check out too, either now or on the weekend, my page of Vergil Links (which
are for graduate students and undergraduates).
31. Fri. Mar. 28 2-page paper on Sophocles
32. Mon. Mar. 31 Aeneid 1-2
33. Wed. Apr. 2 Aeneid 3-4
34. Fri. Apr. 4 Aeneid 5-7
35. Mon. Apr. 7 Aeneid 8-10
36. Wed. Apr. 9 Aeneid 11-12
37. Fri. Apr. 11: no class
38. Mon. Apr. 14 2-page paper on Aeneid
39. Wed. Apr. 16 Term paper reports, 10-12 minutes each, Homer first
40. Fri. Apr. 18 Term paper reports
41. Mon. Apr. 21 Term paper reports
42. Wed. Apr. 23 Term paper reports
43. Fri. Apr. 25 Wrapup
Term paper due: Monday April 29 5 p.m.