Penn State Penn State: College of the Liberal Arts

Department ofClassics and Ancient
Mediterranean Studies

GREEK 440: Greek Drama

GREEK 440: Greek Drama

GREEK 440 is an advanced reading course in ancient Greek Drama (tragedy and comedy). The primary aim of the course will be to hone students’ ability to read and appreciate Greek drama. In addition, students will read and evaluate secondary scholarship in preparation for a final research project. Possible poets include: Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander. The prerequisite for this course is GREEK 203 or the permission of the instruction. This course may be repeated.

Instructor:

Laura Marshall
Accepting Grad Students
Accepting Grad Students
Assistant Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
Pronouns: She/Her
Research Interests: Greek Literature, especially Hellenistic poetry; Greek Philosophy; Translation studies
Laura Marshall