PHL388H5 • Philosophy of Literature

This course explores the relationship between literature and philosophy. In addition to examining the historical tension between poets and philosophers, students will study how selected literary works, classic and contemporary, and from Western and non-Western traditions, engage with philosophical questions and ideas. Topics may include love, the soul's journey, death and rebirth, and the conflict between good and evil. The course will also consider philosophical issues related to translation, adaptation, and interpretation.

1.5 credits in PHL
Humanities
36L
In Class
Philosophy