Apr 27, 2024  
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GRE 233 - Greek Drama: Euripides’ Cyclops


Instructor
Cheshire

We will read in Greek the extant literary accounts of the infamous one-eyed giant Polyphemus: Homer’s Odyssey, Theocritus’ Idyll 11, and Euripides’ only surviving satyr play (Cyclops), with special attention devoted to the last. Along the way, we will consider Polyphemus’ role in defining humanness, cultural identity, and morality; the forces behind his varied representation in the literature and art of antiquity and beyond; and the cultic function of the monster in an Athenian celebration of Dionysus.

Satisfies the Literary Studies, Creative Writing, and Rhetoric requirement.
Counts towards the Classical Languages and Literature major and as an elective for the Classical Studies major.
Counts towards the interdisciplinary minor in Global Literary Theory.
 


 

 

Prerequisites & Notes
GRE 201 or placement test. 
Students who have already taken a GRE course beyond 201 should enroll in this course as GRE 333. (Not offered in 2021-2022)