ANCIENT 285
Classical Tragedy
Please note: this is archived course information from 2024 for ANCIENT 285.
Description
Tragedy as a concept, a means of interpreting events, and a literary genre, is central to the ancient Greeks' way of constructing their world. Through a close reading of a selection of ancient dramas, this course will explore the nature and interpretation of tragedy with particular reference to Aristotle's Poetics.
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Availability 2024
Semester 2
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer(s) Alex McAuley
Points
ANCIENT 285: 15 points
Prerequisites
15 points at Stage I in Ancient History, Classical Studies, Classical Studies and Ancient History, Drama, or GREEK 101 or LATIN 101, and 30 points passed
Restrictions
ANCIENT 385, CLASSICS 285, 385