| Call Number | 00989 | 
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location | TR 2:40pm-3:55pm To be announced | 
| Points | 3 | 
| Grading Mode | Standard | 
| Approvals Required | None | 
| Instructor | Darcy Krasne | 
| Type | LECTURE | 
| Course Description | Homer’s Odyssey, likely composed around the 9 th or 8 th century BCE, has had an enduring legacy. Our journey this semester will bring us into contact with a varied selection of artistic endeavors, spanning different cultures, times, and media, that draw on the Odyssey for material or inspiration. A guiding set of broadly-formulated questions will steer our course: Can we find in the Odyssey some of the same meaning, today, that it held for its original audience and that it held, subsequently, for later Greeks? Do receptions of the Odyssey try to recapture it, reframe it, refashion it, or become something independent?  (Are these mutually exclusive options?) How | 
| Web Site | Vergil | 
| Department | Classics @Barnard | 
| Enrollment | 0 students (18 max) as of 11:06AM Friday, October 31, 2025 | 
| Subject | Classical Literature | 
| Number | UN3129 | 
| Section | 001 | 
| Division | Barnard College | 
| Section key | 20261CLLT3129W001 |