Once I'm /donewiththegreeks/, how do I into the western canon?

once I'm /donewiththegreeks/, how do I into the western canon?

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Don't forget the bible.

yeah I'll definitely be reading as much as I can about Christianity

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Take it with a grain of salt. It's a good ideas to Resume with the Roman's but you can get really bogged down with history with works by Caesar, Cicero, Plutarch, Tacitus, and the whole entourage, so stick with the poems and plays, 'specially Ovid and Virgil. Though during the medieval period there are a lot of gaps, and if you're interested in the Eastern Canon at all Chinese literature with Romance of Three Kingdoms and Dream of the Red Chamber are really starting to get into their groove

these syllabi make a pretty good western canon reading list. they don't change much from year to year so you only have to check out a few to get the idea

undergrad.stanford.edu/programs/residential-programs/sle/about-sle/syllabus-archive

cool, thanks anons

> once I'm done with the greeks
> he doesn't realise that he's in it for the long haul

See you when you're 96, user!

Currently reading RoTK in Wade-Giles it's great stuff.

This, you should be reading in your areas of interest as deep as you can to maximize your engagement, because the rabbit-hole never ends.