ENGL 2330 (Survey of World Lit.) Fall 2009 (TTU)
Course Outline    Dr. Stedman

See the "Introductory Matters" handout for more detailed information about the course text, the Norton Anthology
of World Masterpieces
(expanded edition in one volume).   Numbers below refer to pages in that text; read the
pages assigned before coming to each class meeting.

September 1 Introduction to the course
3 Plato 499-520
8 Tolstoy 2432-2452
10 Tolstoy 2452-2476
15 Kafka 2746-2760
17 Kafka 2760-2784
22 Racine 1956-1998
24 Racine cont.
29 Blake 2264-2271
October 1 Mid-Term Exam
6 Po 829-834
8 Aristophanes 466-499
13 Sophocles 388-433
15 Sophocles cont.
22 Euripides 433-465
27 Euripides cont.
29 Dante 1010-1056
November 3 Dante 1056-1111
5 Dante 1111-1142
10 In-class Essay on Dante
12 Achebe 2931-2959
17 Achebe 2959-2994
19 Achebe 2994-3030
24 Homer 96-151
December 1 Homer 151-203
3 Homer 204-259
8 Homer 259-303
10 Homer 303-336
003--9:30-10:50 14 Final Exam (10:30-12:30)
006--3:00-4:20 14 Final Exam (3:30-5:30)

Office: Henderson Hall 306A                  Office Hours: TR 11-12 & 1:30-2:30; MW 3-4; and by appointment