@ericluttrell
  @ericluttrell
Eric Luttrell | 2332 Intro (Summer session) @ericluttrell | Uploaded May 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This is the introductory lecture for the summer session of English 2332: Literature of the Western World from the Bronze Age to the Renaissance at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi. The course structure described only applies to 5-week summer sessions. If you are enrolled in the 15-week Fall or Spring semester, watch the course introduction here: youtu.be/sJkNTiPI8_A.
The dates refer to the Summer 2018 session, but the content of summer session applies to the current summer session unless noted otherwise. See the syllabus and announcements on Blackboard for clarification.
2332 Intro (Summer session)Stasis (1 of 4): From facts to definitions.El Cid (Part 2 of 2): Identity and ConflictPrometheus (2 of 3) Hesiods authoritarianismBarbarian Europe from the Fall of Rome to the Viking AgePrometheus (1 of 3) Evolution of the mythArt SAMC 2019English 2332: Literature of the Western World from the Bronze Age to the RenaissanceEnglish 1301 Introduction to Summer sessionThe Stress Vaccine: a case study in source amnesiaShakespeares Othello (Part 2 of 2): framing effectsGenesis chapters 12 to 32

2332 Intro (Summer session) @ericluttrell

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER