Reading Homer's Iliad: Love, War, and a Peaceful Ending
This interactive 8-week online seminar invites participants to experience the Iliad not as a distant relic, but as a living text that continues to illuminate the most fundamental aspects of the human condition and offers profound insights into contemporary issues of war, power, moral injury, and reconciliation. Each session will create space for collaborative discovery as we unpack the psychological complexity of characters like the rage-driven Achilles, the proud Agamemnon, and the doomed Hector. Using Robert Fagles' vivid translation as our primary text—while consulting Emily Wilson's fresh interpretive lens—we will journey together through this epic tale of rage, honor, loss, and ultimately, reconciliation.
You'll Walk Away with
- Knowledge of a foundational work of Western literature
- The chance to explore universal questions regarding love and loss, as well as war and peace
Ideal for
- The curious and creative
- Professionals who use creative thinking
1 section
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Fall 2025
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Section
001 -
Semester
Fall 2025 -
Date
Oct 16 - Dec 11 -
Day
Thursday -
Time
12:00PM-1:40PM -
Sessions
8 -
Faculty
TBA -
Location
Instructor Led
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