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Revision as of 11:26, 10 December 2019

CRN 25677 ENGL 2111.11 MW 11–12:15 COAS-210 Spring 2020
“Apollo and Daphne,” Théodore Chassériau, 1844.

Schedule

This schedule represents the ideal outline for our study this semester. Yet, like all best-laid plans, we may not be able to keep up with our agenda. Please be flexible and try to look and read ahead whenever possible. We will do our best to stick by this schedule, but I will inform you verbally whenever there is a change in or an addition to an assignment. Getting these updates is solely your responsibility. Therefore, this schedule is tentative and subject to change contingent upon the needs of the students and the professor, and dictated by time and other constraints which may affect the course. This schedule reflects only an overview of the assigned reading and other major course assignments. It may not indicate specific class session assignments or activities. Specific assignments are often given in class.

1 01/06 -
01/08 Class Begins • Introduction[1]
2 08/13 Epic Poetry
08/15 Gilgamesh, chapters 1–3
3 01/20 -
01/22 Gilgamesh, chapters 4–7
4 01/27 Homer’s Iliad, book 1
01/29 The Iliad, book 22
5 02/03 Homer’s Odyssey, “The Telemachiad,” books 1–4
02/05 The Odyssey, books 1–4 continued
6 02/10 The Odyssey, book 9
02/12 The Odyssey, book 10
7 02/17 The Odyssey, book 11
02/19 The Odyssey, book 12
8 02/24 In-class Midterm[2]
02/26 Midterm Week: no class today. Last day to submit XC1 assignments.
9 03/02[3] The Odyssey, book 22
03/04 The Odyssey, book 23
10 03/09[4] Virgil’s Aeneid, book 2
03/11 The Aeneid, book 4
11 03/16 Spring Break (No class)
03/18
12 03/23 Introduction to Tragedy; Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex
03/25 OR continued
13 03/30 OR continued
04/01 OR continued
14 04/06 Euripides’ Medea
04/08 Medea continued
15 04/13 Medea continued
04/15 Medea continued
16 04/20 Ovid’s Metamorphoses: Prologue; “Apollo and Daphne”; “Io and Jove“; “Europa and Jove”
04/22 Metamorphoses continued: “Iphis and Ianthe”; “Pygmalion”
17 04/27 Study and Make-up (No class). Friday, 05/01, is the last day to submit XC2 assignments.
04/29
18 05/- Final Exam, TBA[5]

Notes

  1. Be sure to order your book today (See Required Materials).
  2. Some of these study guides and writings could help in your preparation.
  3. Midterm grades due.
  4. Drop date: last day to withdraw with a “W.”
  5. See MGA Exam Schedule, Spring 2020 (not posted as of 12/10).