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Greek Drama: Week 2 (Agamemnon) | Great Books Class: Weblog

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Great Books Class: Weblog. For collaborative discussion, among students and facilitator, of key literary texts and historical context. August 27, 2008. Greek Drama: Week 2 (Agamemnon). Posted in Greek Drama. At 6:32 pm by greatbooksclass. Week 2: Aeschylus,. Your introductory material from last week should have prepared you to read the entire text of. How was the Greek drama performed? See the first pages of the Lloyd-Jones introduction) What is the place of Aeschylus in Greek drama? Pages 13-24 are a su...

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Greek Drama: Week 7 (Aristophanes; draft paper) | Great Books Class: Weblog

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Great Books Class: Weblog. For collaborative discussion, among students and facilitator, of key literary texts and historical context. September 28, 2008. Greek Drama: Week 7 (Aristophanes; draft paper). Posted in Greek Drama. At 7:55 pm by greatbooksclass. Also in the Great Books set. First, read Prof. Dunkle’s introduction to Old Comedy here. Http:/ ablemedia.com/ctcweb/netshots/genrecm.htm. To your timeline. Read Bauer 274-275. Read all the text; write 1-paragraph response. 1 Comment ».

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Greek Drama: Week 3 (Oedipus the King) | Great Books Class: Weblog

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Great Books Class: Weblog. For collaborative discussion, among students and facilitator, of key literary texts and historical context. August 31, 2008. Greek Drama: Week 3 (Oedipus the King). Posted in Greek Drama. At 6:51 pm by greatbooksclass. In the Penguin edition not the general introduction to Greece and the Theater. Read the text itself along with Professor Dunkle’s webpage for this play, found here:. Http:/ ablemedia.com/ctcweb/netshots/oedipus.htm. Posed by Professor Dunkle. Add Sophocles and.

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Greek Drama: Week 4 (Sophocles, continued) | Great Books Class: Weblog

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Great Books Class: Weblog. For collaborative discussion, among students and facilitator, of key literary texts and historical context. September 7, 2008. Greek Drama: Week 4 (Sophocles, continued). Posted in Greek Drama. At 3:20 pm by greatbooksclass. Read the Bauer summary, pages 272-273. In the photocopied packet (Adler and Wolff, 27-36), read pages 27-31 [up to part IV]. Post an answer to the question posed on page 32 What is the crisis or turning point of. Give reasons for your answer.]. The first st...

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Greek Drama: Week 6 (Euripides) | Great Books Class: Weblog

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Great Books Class: Weblog. For collaborative discussion, among students and facilitator, of key literary texts and historical context. September 21, 2008. Greek Drama: Week 6 (Euripides). Posted in Greek Drama. At 5:45 pm by greatbooksclass. Week 6: Euripides,. This time you are using the Great Books set. Read Bauer 273-274. Add Euripides and. Http:/ ablemedia.com/ctcweb/netshots/medea.htm. Post your response, answering the final set of questions. Exodos Jason, Medea, Chorus). 2 Comments ». She plans to ...

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Great Books Class: Weblog. For collaborative discussion, among students and facilitator, of key literary texts and historical context. September 28, 2008. Greek Drama: Week 7 (Aristophanes; draft paper). Posted in Greek Drama. At 7:55 pm by greatbooksclass. Also in the Great Books set. First, read Prof. Dunkle’s introduction to Old Comedy here. Http:/ ablemedia.com/ctcweb/netshots/genrecm.htm. To your timeline. Read Bauer 274-275. Read all the text; write 1-paragraph response. September 21, 2008. You do ...

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