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Required Texts

Homer. Iliad. Translated by Richmond Lattimore. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1951.

Herodotus. The Histories. Translated by Aubrey de Selincourt, revised edition. London: Penguin, 1954, 1972.

Sophocles. Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone. Volume I. Translated by David Grene, 2nd edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.

Propp, Vladimir. The Morphology of the Folk Tale. Edited by Louis A. Wagner. Translated by Laurence Scott. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1971.

France, Marie de. The Lais of Marie de France. Translated by Robert Hanning and Joan Ferrante. Durham: Labyrinth Press, 1978.

Platt, Rutherford Hayes, and J. Alden Brett, eds. "The Acts of Paul and Thecla." In The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden. New York: Plume, 1974.

Bakhtin, Mikhail. "Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel." In The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays. Edited by Michael Holquist and Vadim Liapunov, Michael Holquist. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1982.

Cervantes, Miguel de. Don Quixote. Translated by J. M. Cohen. London: Penguin, 1950.

Clos, Choderlos de la. Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Translated by P. W. K. Stone. New York: Penguin, 1961.

Poe, Edgar Allan. Great Short Works of Edgar Allan Poe. New York: Harper & Row, 1970.

Freud, Sigmund. "On Dreams" "Family Romances," and "The Dissolution of the Oedipus Complex." In The Freud Reader. Edited by Peter Gay. New York and London: W. W. Norton & Co., 1995, pp. 143-72, 297-300, and 661-66.

Cocteau, Jean, dir. La Belle et La Bête (Beauty and the Beast). France, 1946. (Film)

Marx, Karl. "Alienation and Social Classes." In The Marx-Engels Reader. Edited by Robert Tucker. New York and London: W. W. Norton & Co., 1978.

Lang, Fritz, dir. Metropolis. Germany, 1926. (Film)

Disney-Pixar. Studios. Toy Story. USA, 1996. (Film)

Wright, Will. The Sims. Maxis-Electronic Arts.

Readings by Class Session

SES #TOPICSREADINGSHANDOUTS
1Introduction: Orality and Literacy(PDF)
2Epic ConventionsHomer. Iliad. Books 1-6.(PDF)
3Stories within Stories: The Social Functions of StorytellingHomer. Iliad. Books 7-12.(PDF)
4Myths of Self and Society: Fates and FatalismHomer. Iliad. Books 13-20.
5Conflict ResolutionHomer. Iliad. Books 21-24.
6Genre and Ideology I: The Tragic ArcSophocles. Oedipus Tyrannos.(PDF)
7Approaches to History: Methods and MaterialsHerodotus. The Histories. Book I.(PDF)
8Genre and Ideology II: The Tragic View of HistoryHerodotus. The Histories. Book VII.
9Formalist Approaches to NarrativePropp, Vladimir. Morphology of the FolkTale.
10Character Functions in Adventure Narrativesde France, Marie. Lais. (Guigemar, Bisclavret, Lanval, Yonec, Eliduc).
11Narrative Perspective and the Categories of time and SpaceBakhtin, Mikhail. "Forms of Time and the Chronotope." 

Acts of Paul and Thecla.
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12Perspective and the Novelty of the NovelCervantes. Don Quixote. Dedication, Prologue, Part I. Chapters 1-17.(PDF)
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13Mediation and the Triangulated SubjectCervantes. Don Quixote. Part I. Chapters 18-35.(PDF)
14Character Development and the Accumulation of ExperienceCervantes. Don Quixote. Part I. Chapters 36-52.(PDF)
15Realism, Sentiment, and the Epistolary NovelLaclos. Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Part 1.
16Experience, Experiments, and Enlightenment Epistemology

Laclos. Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Part 2.

17The Enlightened SubjectLaclos. Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Part 3.
18Novels of Manners, Novels of Morals: The BildungsromanLaclos. Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Part 4.
19Psychology in Gothic Horror and Detective FictionPoe. "The Cask of Amantillado;" "The Pit and the Pendulum;" "The Imp of the Perverse;" "The Murders in the Rue Morgue;" "The Purloined Letter."
20Psychoanalytic Archetypes and Fairy-TalesFreud. "On Dreams," "Family Romances," and "The Dissolution of the Oedipus Complex."(PDF)
21Film Screening ICocteau. La Belle et la Bête.
22Surrealism and the Subject of PsychoanalysisCocteau. La Belle et la Bête. (cont.)
23Film Screening IILang. Metropolis.
24Modernist Ideology: Capitalist Alienation and Class ConsciousnessMarx. "Alienation and Social Classes."

Lang. Metropolis. (cont.)
25Film Screening IIIDisney-Pixar. Toy Story.
26Late Capitalism, Pastiche, and Post-ModernismDisney-Pixar. Toy Story. (cont.)
27Narrative and New MediaWright, Will. Electronic Arts, The Sims.(PDF)

 








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