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The Aeneid stands among the greatest works of the epic tradition, alongside Homer, Dante, and Milton. This course offers a clear and engaging introduction to the poem, exploring its narrative structure, central themes, and lasting cultural significance. We examine the deep influence of Homer on Virgil, while also highlighting the poet’s striking innovations, his reimagining of the hero’s journey, the tension between duty and desire, and the costs of empire. Through close reading and discussion, learners will gain a deeper understanding of key ideas such as love, suffering, transformation, and the myth of the return. You’ll not only understand what The Aeneid is, but also why it continues to matter in the modern world.
DELIVERY MODE
Face to face
COURSE OUTLINE
- What is The Aeneid, and why does it matter?
- Homer, The Aeneid and the epic tradition
- The Aeneid for the modern world?
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, students should be able to
- Understand the relation between Homer and Virgil
- Understand the structure of The Aeneid
- Understand its key themes and innovations
