Aims |
An introduction to Greek literature in verse, from its origins to the Hellenistic period.
At the end of this course, the student will have acquired a general view of Greek literature, within a chronological and historic framework. He will be familiar with the Greek authors whose works are prescribed reading in the course.
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Content |
This course is devoted to the study of Greek poetry. The theoretical course gives a chronological overview of Greek literature, highlighting the principle authors and works, an overview which will be reinforced by the private reading of one or two works devoted to this subject.
A series of poetic works will be drawn to the student's attention, who should endeavour to read these works in translation and to prepare a summary thereof. The student will prepare an essay of three pages on a work of his choice.
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Bibliography |
Obligatory reading :
1. General work on Greek literature, chosen from the following :
- J. de Romilly, Précis de littérature grecque, PUF, Paris, 1980, 2e éd. « Quadrige », 2010.
- S. Saïd et M. Trédé-Boulmer, La littérature grecque d'Homère à Aristote (Que Sais-je, n° 227), 3e éd., Paris, 2004, et S. Saïd, La littérature grecque d'Alexandre à Justinien (Que Sais-je, n° 2523), 2e éd., Paris, 1994.
2. Aselection of Greek prose works (list to be given during the course).
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