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Old Western Culture: The Greeks - Drama and Lyric

by Wesley Callihan Author

The Greeks: Drama and Lyric covers the beginning of drama and some of the earliest comedies and tragedies known to the Western world. This course includes lectures on the three primary tragedians from the Ancient Greek world by Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripides and also one of the most famous writers of Greek comedy, Aristophanes. The course also offers an introduction to Greek lyric poetry from the same era, including passages by Pindar, Sappho, and Quintus of Smyrna. A lecture on the minor epic poetry of Hesiod is also included as a complement to part Greeks: The Epics.

Additional Details

Print Status
In Print
Lessons
42
Suggested Grades
9th - 12th
Geographical Setting
Greece
Publisher
Roman Roads Media
URL
https://romanroadsmedia.com/courses/greeks-dram...

Lessons

  • 1 Lecture 1, Lecture Questions
  • 2 Lecture 2, Lecture Questions
  • 3 Read first half of Agamemnon
  • 4 Read second half of Agamemnon
  • 5 Reading Questions
  • 6 Lecture 3, Lecture Questions
  • 7 Read Libation Bearers
  • 8 Reading Questions
  • 9 Read The Eumenides
  • 10 Reading Questions
  • 11 Lecture 4, Lecture Questions
  • 12 Read Oedipus the King
  • 13 Reading Questions
  • 14 Lecture 5, Lecture Questions
  • 15 Read Oedipus at Colonus
  • 16 Reading Questions
  • 17 Read Antigone
  • 18 Reading Questions
  • 19 Lecture 6, Lecture Questions
  • 20 Read The Trojan Women
  • 21 Reading Questions
  • 22 Read The Medea
  • 23 Reading Questions
  • 24 Lecture 7, Lecture Questions
  • 25 Read The Frogs
  • 26 Reading Questions
  • 27 Lecture 8, Lecture Questions
  • 28 Read Poems of Sappho
  • 29 Read Works of Pindar and Theocritus
  • 30 Reading Questions
  • 31 Lecture 9, Lecture Questions
  • 32 Read Works and Days, Reading Questions
  • 33 Lecture 10, Lecture Questions
  • 34 Read The Fall of Troy
  • 35 Reading Questions
  • 36 Reading Questions
  • 37 Lecture 11, Lecture Questions
  • 38 Lecture 12, Lecture Questions
  • 39 Work on paper
  • 40 Paper: Draft Due
  • 41 Exam A
  • 42 Paper: Final Due

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