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Revision as of 08:45, 4 August 2021
Welcome to the wiki page for ENGL 2111: World Literature I.
These fall 2020 sections of ENGL 2111 (CRNs 83647 and 83648) will consider the earliest expressions of western literature. We will closely read a small sampling of foundational texts from the two major genres of the time, epic and tragedy, and examine their continued relevance to our contemporary world.
Course Information
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- Dr. Lucas
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Study Guides
Resources for the works we have studied this semester.
- Epic Poetry; Greek Tragedy
- The Epic of Gilgamesh
- Homer — the Iliad; the Odyssey
- Sophocles — Oedipus Rex
- Euripides — Medea
- Ovid — The Metamorphoses