Cleopatra: The oil painting "Cleopatra" by John William Waterhouse (1888). Death Pentheus Louvre: Pentheus torn apart by Agave and Ino on an Attic red-figure cosmetics bowl lid, c. 450–425 BC.

Basic Program Year Two: Autumn

Cost
540.00

Available Sections

Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A2
Schedule
Day
Tue
Times
06:00 pm—09:15 pm
Dates
Type
Discussion
Location
Online
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson
Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A3
Schedule
Day
Wed
Times
09:30 am—12:45 pm
Dates
Type
Discussion
Location
Online
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson
Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A4
Schedule
Day
Wed
Times
06:00 pm—09:15 pm
Dates
Type
Discussion
Location
Online
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson
Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A5
Schedule
Day
Thu
Times
09:30 am—12:45 pm
Dates
Type
Discussion
Location
Online
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson
Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A6
Schedule
Day
Sat
Times
09:30 am—12:45 pm
Dates
Type
Discussion
Location
Online
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson
Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A7
Schedule
Days
Tue, Thu
Times
11:15 am—12:45 pm
Dates
Location
Online
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson
Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A1
Schedule
Day
Tue
Times
09:30 am—12:45 pm
Dates
Type
Discussion
Location
University of Chicago Gleacher Center
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson
Offered for
Autumn
Section
24A8
Schedule
Day
Tue
Times
01:30 pm—04:45 pm
Dates
Type
Discussion
Location
University of Chicago Gleacher Center
Taught by
Cynthia Rutz, Clare Pearson

The Year 2 seminar is devoted to three great plays: Sophocles' Oedipus the King, Euripides' The Bacchae, and Shakespeare's Anthony & Cleopatra. A close reading of Aristotle's Poetics will enhance our understanding of the nature of tragedy as a dramatic genre. We will compare the treatment of themes such as power, politics, deception, passion, order, chaos, and art in ancient and modern poetic drama. The Tutorial is a close reading of Homer's epic poem, The Iliad.

Course Outline

Year 2 Autumn Reading Schedule

Seminar

Week Seminar
1 Sophocles, Oedipus the King, lines 1-215 
2 Sophocles, Oedipus the King, lines 216-910
3 Sophocles, Oedipus the King, Line 911-end
4 Aristotle, Poetics, Chapters 1-13
5 Aristotle, Poetics, Chapters 14-17
6 Aristotle, Poetics, Chapters 18-26
7 Euripides, Bacchae, lines 1-861
8 Euripides, Bacchae, 861-end
9 Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act I-III
10 Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Acts IV-V

Tutorial

Week Tutorial
1 Iliad, Book 1
2 Book 2
3 Book 3
4 Book 4
5 Books 5-8
6 Books 9-12
7 Books 13-16
8 Books 17-20
9 Books 21-23
10 Book 24

Required Texts

  • Sophocles: Sophocles I, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0226311517.
  • Aristotle: Poetics, trans. by James Hutton, Norton, ISBN 978-0393952162.
  • Euripides: Euripides V, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0226308982.
  • Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra, Bantam, ISBN 978-0553212891.
  • Homer: Iliad Fagles, trans., Penguin, ISBN 978-0140445923.

Purchase

Books are available using the Textbook order form from the Gleacher Center Bookstore online , or by using the ISBN number to order the correct edition elsewhere.

Notes

Online registration deadline: Tuesday, September 19 at 5 pm CT

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