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Sep 28, 2024
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LBRL 422 - Senior Seminar: Literary Traditions in Western Culture How Western culture has understood, developed and transformed its major literary monuments. Students read works of major figures, and examine how in later eras these figures and their works were read and used, and discover purposes and contexts of such use. Examples may include Greek Sophists versus Plato on Homer, Dante’s use of Homer and Virgil, Biblical material in Milton. See instructor for syllabus and specific readings and topics. Repeatable with different topics to a maximum of 10 credits.
Prerequisites & Notes: LBRL 302 and permission of instructor.
Credits: 5 Grade Mode: Letter
Repeatability: Repeatable Maximum Repeatability: 10 credits College of Humanities and Social Sciences Liberal Studies
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