Thursday, January 15, 2009

Wrapping up a whirlwind tour

Lucas Cranach's Adam and Eve.

I thought you might all be interest in knowing that you have been taught.

In my zippyzipfast eight-day teach of Greek Myth and the Bible and their echoes in modern literature, I have used, among other works, the following:

Mr Fob:
    "Abraham's Purgatory (for our discussion of Abraham and Isaac)

Melyngoch:
    "Deus ex Machina (part of the test)

Tolkers:
    "Genesis" (for our discussion on Adam and Eve)
    "Original Sin" (for our discussion on Adam and Eve)

eg:
    "I Study Barnett Newman's Adam (1951) (for our discussion on Adam and Eve)


William Blake's Adam and Eve

2 comments:

editorgirl said...

ahem. you know that there are good poems about Adam and Eve out there, right?

Right?

Th. said...

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These were easily accessible. And I like them.

It's freshmen if that makes you feel better.