Basic Program of Liberal Education

Past Courses

Cormac McCarthy books
BASC70210

Cormac McCarthy has finally given us two new novels, The Passenger and Stella Maris. We will read them together and consider the proposition "[t]hat at the core of reality lies a deep and eternal...

Scroll of Esther in Hebrew on a blue background
BASC80114

Together these five “little scrolls,” which is the meaning of Megilloth, recount parts of the story of ancient Israel. Set in the time of settling in the land of Canaan, the book of Ruth narrates how...

Illustration of the final chase of Moby-Dick, depicting Ahab harpooning the white whale.
BASC70177

“. . . all deep, earnest thinking is but the intrepid effort of the soul to keep the open independence of her sea . ..” says Melville in Moby-Dick, and, in a letter, “I love all men who dive. Any fish...

Early Monastic Literature
BASC70207

We will take the methods of close-reading and Socratic questioning to the sands of Egyptian desert to explore the rich traditions of monasticism at its origin. Beginning in the third century, men and...

BASC70137

In Part III of The Man Without Qualities, titled "Into the Millennium," or "The Criminals," Ulrich finds a soulmate and worthy interlocutor – his own sister, Agathe. The siblings embark on a pursuit...

BASC50083

In this first of a two-part course, we read Homer's Iliad expansively as an oral epic in its full context of literature, myth, and history. We will also read closely and compare at least two...

Sketch of Nietzsche by Edvard Munch
BASC70143

The Gay Science is not just one Nietzsche’s most beautiful and accessible works, it is also one of his most important, setting forth as it does virtually all the major themes of his mature philosophy...

Nietzsche Beyond Good and Evil
BASC70211

The formula "beyond good and evil" is not, for Nietzsche, an invitation to immoralism but an injunction to reassess what it means to be moral - and therefore also what it means to be human - in light...

Collage of three images. On the left: a portrait of author George Eliot. On the top right: the first-edition cover of DANIEL DERONDA. On the bottom right: the first-edition cover of THE MILL ON THE FLOSS.
BASC70189

Eliot’s novels are always deeply probing, socially and psychologically insightful and nuanced, and beautifully written. In this class we will undertsake a close reading of two of her most powerful...

Scheherazade and Sultan Schariar by Ferdinand Keller (1880)
BASC70148

Both filled with wild adventures, The Thousand and One Nights and The Golden Ass are two of the earliest and most influential picaresque novels ever written. Apulieus’ Roman novel The Golden Ass (2nd...