In this course we read and discuss the poetry of Catullus, including selections from the polymetrics, longer poems, and epigrams. We consider the poet's relationship to the Greek lyric tradition, along with his influence on later Latin writers in genres from love elegy to epic.
Examine how great modern writers capture the intricacies of our globalized world and how their works circulate within that world to find their own audiences.
This course examines the Sikh scripture from a doctrinal and historical perspective by providing an overview of Sikh teachings as well as the historical context within which the scripture evolved and became canonized.