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The
Asheville Reader “The Ancient World” (2004) |
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“The
Iliad”, translated by Robert Fagles |
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“The Epic
of Gilgamesh”, translated by Maureen Gallery Kovacs
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“Plato – The Trial and Death of Socrates”, four dialogues,
Weller |
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“The Bhagavad-Gita," translated by Barbara Stoler Miller |
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"The
Aeneid" , translated by Allen Mandelbaum |
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"Euripides: Trojan Women" |
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"The
Humanistic Tradition" , Fiero Volumes 1 & 2
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HUM 214
7
text books:
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The
Asheville Reader “The Medieval and Renaissance World” (2004) |
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“Othello” by Shakespeare, edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul
Werstine |
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“Sundiata, An Epic of Old Mali” by D.T. Niane, translated by G.
D. Pickett |
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"The
Humanistic Tradition" , Fiero, Volumes 2, 3, & 4
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HUM 324
7
text books:
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The
Asheville Reader “The Modern World” (2003, 2nd ed.) |
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“Frankenstein-1818 Text” by Mary Shelley, edited by Marilyn
Butler (optional
for Spring 2007) |
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Thoreau “Civil Disobedience and Other Essays” |
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Tanizaki "In Praise of Shadows" |
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Novel of
instructor’s choice |
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"The
Humanistic Tradition" , Fiero, Volumes 4, 5, & 6
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HUM 414
3
text books:
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The
Asheville Reader “The Individual and the Contemporary World
“(2002) |
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Novel of
instructor’s choice |
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"The Humanistic
Tradition" , Fiero, Volume 6

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