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Greek and Roman Mythology

教育目標 Course Target

This course introduces both Greek and Roman mythology which form the basis of Western Literature and which continue to influence modern literature. Both myths and adaptations of myths in modern form will be read and studied. Various aspects of the myths will be discussed. Students will learn to approach myths critically and at the same time strengthen their skills in reading, analyzing and discussing narratives. This elective course (2 credits) provides a basis for literature classes taken in later years. General English skills should improve as well.

This course introduces both Greek and Roman mythology which form the basis of Western Literature and which continue to influence modern literature. Both myths and adaptations of myths in modern form will be read and studied. Various aspects of the myths will be discussed. Students will learn to approach myths critically and at the same time strengthen their skills in reading, analyzing and discussing narratives. This elective course (2 credits) provides a basis for literature classes taken in later years. General English skills should improve as well.

課程概述 Course Description

This course introduces both Greek and Roman mythology which form the basis of Western Literature and which continue to influence modern literature. Both myths and adaptations of myths in modern form will be read and studied. Various aspects of the myths will be discussed. Students will learn to approach myths critically and at the same time strengthen their skills in reading, analyzing and discussing narratives. This elective course (2 credits) provides a basis for literature classes taken in later years. General English skills should improve as well.

This course introduces both Greek and Roman mythology which form the basis of Western Literature and which continue to influence modern literature. Both myths and adaptations of myths in modern form will be read and studied. Various aspects of the myths will be discussed. Students will learn to approach myths critically and at the same time strengthen their skills in reading, analyzing and discussing narratives. This elective course (2 credits) provides a basis for literature classes taken in later years. General English skills should improve as well.

參考書目 Reference Books

Text:
Mythology (1942). Edith Hamilton. NY: Grand Central, 2011.

References:
Graves, Robert. The Greek Myths. 1955. NY: Penguin, 1995.
Kitto, H.D.F. The Greeks. Middlesex, UK: Penguin, 1951.
Kirk, G.S. The Nature of Greek Myths. Middlesex, UK: Penguin, 1974.
Dodds, E. R. The Greeks and the Irrational. University of California Press, 2004.

Text:
Mythology (1942). Edith Hamilton. NY: Grand Central, 2011.

References:
Graves, Robert. The Greek Myths. 1955. NY: Penguin, 1995.
Kitto, H.D.F. The Greeks. Middlesex, UK: Penguin, 1951.
Kirk, G.S. The Nature of Greek Myths. Middlesex, UK: Penguin, 1974.
Dodds, E. R. The Greeks and the Irrational. University of California Press, 2004.

評分方式 Grading

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Grading Method
配分比例
Percentage
說明
Description
Midterm
Midterm
30
Final
Final
40
class grades
class grades
30

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基本資料 Basic Information

  • 課程代碼 Course Code: 0167
  • 學分 Credit: 0-2
  • 上課時間 Course Time:
    Monday/8,9[LAN010]
  • 授課教師 Teacher:
    林淑琴
  • 修課班級 Class:
    外文系1
  • 選課備註 Memo:
    預選期間大一學生優先上網加選
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