I've signed up for a "Major British Writers" course for my next year at uni to see what it would be like; why not, ya know?
Listed authors are Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, Pope, Austen, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Tennyson, Browning, Bronte, Dickens, Joyce, Eliot, Woolf, and Yeats.
Any recommendations for materials to read beforehand?
the bible
the greeks
the romans
>>8196418
>greeks
>romans
Specifics?
Read Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, Pope, Austen, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Tennyson, Browning, Bronte, Dickens, Joyce, Eliot, Woolf, and Yeats most famous works.
>>8196425
Pretty sure that's what will be happening in the course, I'm not 100% sure, it just seems like good guess
>>8196442
You can't read and analyze Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, Pope, Austen, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Tennyson, Browning, Bronte, Dickens, Joyce, Eliot, Woolf, and Yeats most famous works in the span of a few classes. Just read them.
>>8196423
The Iliad, Odyssey, and New Testament. Maybe the Orestia (sp?), Oedipus trilogy, and Old Testament too if you're feeling ambitious.
>>8196480
Any recommendation of a bible to use? I have a couple scattered around my house but I'm not sure they're what to look for in a bible for non pious usage
>>8196423
the major works of:
homer
sophocles
euripides
get an overview of the major greek/roman myths, dont need to go hyper specific but just have general exposure
wikipedia some articles on roman poetry and read what seems interesting to you/have a general understanding of the genre
genesis
exodus
ecclesiastes
gospels (mark matthew john luke)
revelation
theres a bunch of other stuff too but that should be a decent-ish start. might've missed something major dont bite my head off.
>>8196480
OT > NT in terms of "literary" influence, especially on the authors he discussed
Surprised we haven't had Butthurt Irish Guy #2321 yet, disputing Joyce's classification as British.
>>8196524
It was part of the United Kingdom at the time, but not Great Britain, nor is it part of either today. You don't need to be from the Republic of Ireland to be irked by that.
>>8196536
Of course, dumb shit.
You don't have to be a part of Great Britain to be British. By definition, the island comprising England/Scotland/Wales is Great Britain.
The Northern Irish/Falkland Islanders/etc are all still British, however. The same was true for the Irish in Joyce's time.
>>8196551
Fuck off. He's Irish.
>>8196501
Specifics for Sophocles and Euripides? I've read The Iliad and I'm about half way though The Odyssey. Also, recommendation for a bible?
>>8196561
Found him, lads.
>>8196572
oedipus rex
antigone
oedipus at colonus
medea
bacchae
>>8196413
META MORPHOSES
So, bible recommendations?
>>8196757
it doesnt fucking matter
>>8196757
KJV is probably the most standard version so that. It doesn't matter so much if you're just looking at it for background in these sorts of things.
>people telling you to read the Greeks
ahahahahahahhahahaha /lit/ never disappoint.