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CLL 152 - (LT) Studies in Literature: Greek Literature in a Comparative Context This course takes place in downtown Athens within walking distance from
the Acropolis and other related sites, such as the ancient cemetery,
archeological museum, Athens University, the Plaka, Kolonaki with its
museums and galleries. The course examines representations of Greece as
these influence world literature, art, and architecture, and as these
influences, in turn, influence modern Greek artists and writers. Among
the authors and artists examined: Homer, Sappho, Sophocles, Euripides,
Plato, Byron, H.D., Miller, Picasso, De Chirico, Moreau, Seferis,
Elytis, Anghelaki-Rooke, Tsarouhis. See page 12 for more information on
Study Abroad programs.
Prerequisites & Notes May be repeated when topics vary.
10327: To be arranged; Lekatsas/Fixell; Hofstra in Greece
Credits: 3 s.h.
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