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CLST 1000 - Great Books, East and West |
War, brutality, compassion, love, despair, and hope are just a few of the enduring themes which stem from the foundational epics of eastern and western classical civilizations. This course explores some of those epics for the significance their stories had in antiquity and for the significance they retain for us. Readings may draw on the Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid, Mahabharata, Heike Monogatari, Three Kingdoms and other performed or inscribed narratives of classical cultures.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate 3 Credit Course Path, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Online Undergraduate, Lecture Undergraduate College of Liberal Arts College Humanities and Social Sciences Division Arts, Humanities, & Languages Department Course Attributes: Trad and Mvts Eqiv Crse, College of Liberal Arts |
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