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[[File:John William Waterhouse - Ulysses and the Sirens (1891).jpg|875px|John William Waterhouse, ''Ulysses and the Sirens'' (1891)]] | |||
==Epic== | ==Epic== | ||
First, begin by familiarizing yourself with [[Epic Poetry]]. | First, begin by familiarizing yourself with [[Epic Poetry]], “[[On the Primary and Secondary Epics]],” and “[[The Heroic Ideal]].” | ||
===Gilgamesh=== | ===''Gilgamesh''=== | ||
* “[[Introduction to Gilgamesh|Introduction to ''Gilgamesh'']]” | |||
* “[[Ecological Themes in Gilgamesh|Ecological Themes in ''Gilgamesh'']]” | |||
* “[[Friendship and Two Epics]]” | |||
* “[[The Taming of Nature in Gilgamesh|The Taming of Nature in ''Gilgamesh'']]” | |||
===Homer=== | ===Homer=== | ||
* “[[Homer's Iliad|Homer’s ''Iliad'']] | ====''Iliad''==== | ||
* “[[Homer's Odyssey|Homer’s ''Odyssey'']] | * “[[Homer's Iliad|Homer’s ''Iliad'']]” | ||
* “[[Fighting Beyond Fate]]” | |||
* “[[Friendship and Two Epics]]” | |||
* “[[Hector's Choice]]” | |||
* “[[O My Rider]]” | |||
====''Odyssey''==== | |||
* “[[Homer's Odyssey|Homer’s ''Odyssey'']]” | |||
* “[[Xenia: A Religious Duty|''Xenia'': A Religious Duty]]” | |||
* “[[The Telemachiad]]” | |||
* “[[Odysseus and the Poet]]” | |||
* “[[The Island of the Cyclops]]” | |||
* “[[Odysseus and Circe]]” | |||
* “[[Poor Elpenor]]” | |||
* “[[Journey to the Underworld]]” | |||
* “[[The Lessons of Hell]]” | |||
* “[[The Return of Odysseus]]” | |||
===Virgil=== | ===Virgil=== | ||
* “[[Virgil's Aeneid|Virgil’s ''Aeneid'']]” | * “[[Virgil's Aeneid|Virgil’s ''Aeneid'']]” | ||
* “[[Aeneas and Dido]]” | |||
===Ovid=== | ===Ovid=== | ||
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==Tragedy== | ==Tragedy== | ||
See the [[Tragedy Overview]]” and “[[Some Views on Tragedy]].” | |||
===Sophocles=== | ===Sophocles=== | ||
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===Euripides=== | ===Euripides=== | ||
* | * “[[Euripides' Medea|Euripides’ ''Medea'']]” | ||
[[Category:World Literature]] | [[Category:World Literature]] |
Revision as of 22:19, 7 January 2019
Epic
First, begin by familiarizing yourself with Epic Poetry, “On the Primary and Secondary Epics,” and “The Heroic Ideal.”
Gilgamesh
- “Introduction to Gilgamesh”
- “Ecological Themes in Gilgamesh”
- “Friendship and Two Epics”
- “The Taming of Nature in Gilgamesh”
Homer
Iliad
Odyssey
- “Homer’s Odyssey”
- “Xenia: A Religious Duty”
- “The Telemachiad”
- “Odysseus and the Poet”
- “The Island of the Cyclops”
- “Odysseus and Circe”
- “Poor Elpenor”
- “Journey to the Underworld”
- “The Lessons of Hell”
- “The Return of Odysseus”
Virgil
Ovid
Tragedy
See the Tragedy Overview” and “Some Views on Tragedy.”
Sophocles
- “Character v. Fate in Oedipus Rex.” July 10, 2003.