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I'm taking three subjects this year. This is the required reading:

Literature

>Homer, Iliad, Robert Fagles, trans. (Penguin)
>Homer, Odyssey, Robert Fagles, trans. (Penguin)
>Aeschylus, Oresteia, Alan Shapiro and Peter Burian, trans. (The Complete Aeschylus, Vol. 1, Oxford)
>Sophocles, Antigone, Reginald Gibbons and Charles Segal, trans. (in The Complete Sophocles, Vol. 1, Oxford)
>Euripides, Bacchae, Reginald Gibbons and Charles Segal, trans. (in The Complete Euripides, Vol. 4, Oxford)
>Virgil, Aeneid, Robert Fitzgerald, trans. (Vintage Classics)
>Ovid, Metamorphoses, David Raeburn, trans. (Penguin)
>The Jewish Study Bible: Jewish Publication Society TANAKH Translation (Oxford) recommended to purchase; photocopies of assigned passages will be made available.
>The New Oxford Annotated Bible, augmented fourth edition (Oxford)
>Dante, Divine Comedy, 3 vols., Allen Mandelbaum, trans. (Bantam Classics)
>Petrarch, Rime Sparse, trans. Robert Durling (Harvard)
>Cervantes, Don Quixote, trans. Edith Grossman (HarperCollins)
>Shakespeare, The Tragedy of King Lear (Cambridge)
>Milton, Paradise Lost (Hackett)
>Goethe, Faust, Part One, trans. David Luke (Oxford)
>Wordsworth, Selected Poetry of W. Wordsworth, edited, Mark Van Doren (Modern Library)
>Tolstoy, War and Peace, trans. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky (Knopf)
>Flaubert, Madame Bovary, trans. Geoffrey Wall (Penguin)
>Proust, Swann in Love in Remembrance of Things Past: Volume 1, trans. C.K. Scott Moncrieff/Terence
>Kilmartin (Vintage)
>Woolf, To the Lighthouse (Houghton)

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Philosophy

>Plato, Complete Works, edited by John Cooper (Hackett)
>Parmenides, Fragments (copies to be distributed)
>Aristotle, A New Aristotle Reader, edited by J. L. Ackrill (Princeton)
>The Epicurus Reader, translated and edited by Brad Inwood and Lloyd P. Gerson (Hackett)
>Epictetus, The Handbook (The Encheiridion), translated by Nicholas P. White (Hackett)
>Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Scepticism, translated by Julia Annas and Jonathan Barnes (Cambridge)
>Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, translated by Thomas Williams (Hackett)
>Classical Arabic Philosophy, edited by Jon McGinnis and David C. Reisman (Hackett)
>Anselm, Proslogion, with the Replies of Gaunilo and Anselm, translated by Thomas Williams (Hackett)
>Aquinas, from Summa Theologiae (copies to be distributed)
>Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy, edited by John Cottingham (Cambridge)
>Princess Elizabeth, selections from her correspondence with Descartes (copies to be distributed)
>Leibniz, Philosophical Essays, translated and edited by Daniel Garber and Roger Ariew (Hackett)
>Berkeley, A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, edited by Jonathan Dancy (Oxford)
>Hume, Enquiries concerning Human Understanding and concerning the Principles of Morals, edited by L. A. Selby-Bigge and P. H. Nidditch, third edition (Oxford)
>Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature, edited by Selby-Bigge and Nidditch, second edition (Oxford)
>Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, translated by Paul Guyer and Allen Wood (Cambridge)
>Kant, Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, translated by James Ellington (Hackett)
>Mill, Utilitarianism, edited by George Sher (Hackett)
>Johann Fichte, The Vocation of Man, translated by Peter Preuss (Hackett)
>Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morality, edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson and translated by Carol Diethe (Cambridge)
>Ludwig Wittgenstein, On Certainty, edited by G. E. M. Anscombe and G. H. von Wright (Harper)
>Elizabeth Anscombe, "The First Person" (copies to be distributed)

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History & Politics

>Herodotus, The History, trans. David Grene (University of Chicago, 1987)
>Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, trans. Rex Warner (Penguin, 1971)
>Plato, Plato: Complete Works, ed. John Cooper (Hackett, 1997)
>Aristotle, Politics, trans. C.D.C. Reeve (Hackett, 1998)
>Livy, The Rise of Rome: Books 1–5, trans. T.J. Luce (Oxford, 1998)
>Polybius, The Rise of the Roman Empire, trans. Ian Scott-Kilvert (Penguin, 1980)
>Tacitus, The Annals, trans. A.J. Woodman (Hackett, 2004)
>Augustine, City of God, trans. Henry Bettenson (Penguin, 2004)
>Aquinas, Treatise on Law, trans. Richard D. Regan (Hackett, 2000)
>Dante, Monarchy, trans. Prue Shaw (Cambridge, 1996)
>Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince, tr. H. Mansfield (University of Chicago, 1998)
>Martin Luther, On Christian Liberty, tr. W.A. Lambert (Augsburg Fortress, 2003)
>Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, ed. E. Curley (Hackett, 1994)
>John Locke, Second Treatise of Government, ed. C.B. MacPherson (Hackett, 1980)Jean->Jacques Rousseau, Basic Political Writings, trans. D.A. Cress (Hackett, 1987)
>Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace and Other Essays, trans. T. Humphrey (Hackett, 1983)
>John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, ed. E. Rapaport (Hackett, 1978)
>Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, ed. C.C. O'Brien (Penguin, 1982)
>Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, in The Essential Federalist Papers and >Anti-Federalist Papers, ed. D. Wooten (Hackett, 2003)
>Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, ed. H. Mansfield and D. Winthrop
(Chicago, 2002)
>Karl Marx, Selected Writings, ed. L. Simon (Hackett, 1994)
>Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morality (ed. K.Ansell-Pearson, Cambridge)
>Hannah Arendt, Origins of Totalitarianism (Harcourt, 1973)

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>>9662100
>Sophocles, Antigone, Reginald Gibbons and Charles Segal, trans. (in The Complete Sophocles, Vol. 1, Oxford)
I sure hope you're reading all three Oedipus plays by Sophocles. It makes no sense to read Antigone alone, without at least Oedipus Rex
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>>9662108
I don't know. I just have the list.
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>>9662100
>>>Tolstoy, War and Peace, trans. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky (Knopf)
Why are people still falling for the P&V meme? Their translations are terrible.
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you have to read all of this in one year?
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>>9662118

>Pevear and Volokhonsky finished “Anna Karenina” in September, 1998—or so they thought. Despite their growing reputation in the United States, they failed to impress the editors at Penguin in London. “They told us the book was unreadable,” Pevear said. “They told us it had to be more ‘reader-friendly.’ But Tolstoy himself is not reader-friendly! They said it was not at a stage to be copy-edited.

See? We haven't completely missed the point of translating into English, its SUPPOSED to be unreadable! XXXDDDD

Reminder that P&V are a meme.
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>>9662135
Yes.
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>>9662201
I would advise you to start reading now
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