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Bob Dylan the Classic
HUMAN 166

Jointly Offered with: Faculty of Arts & Sciences as CLS-STDY 166

Course Information

Description

This course examines Bob Dylan the creative genius and enduring and continuing musical, literary, and general cultural phenomenon, in the context of popular and higher literary culture of the last 60 years; also in the context of those long-lived literary and musical cultures with which he works: the Beats and Moderns of the 20th and Romantics of the 19th century; Poe, Melville, Whitman and Americana of the same 19th century; Shakespeare and the old ballad traditions; and in more recent songs going back to Homer, Virgil, Ovid, and the western literary canon. Traces the evolution of his songs and lyrics from their early folk, blues, rock, gospel, and protest roots, through the transition from acoustic to electric, in studio and performative contexts, also through the many persona evolutions and reinventions that have characterized and continue to characterize his career in songwriting, performance, literature, film and painting. Lectures, listening to, viewing, and discussing a broad representation of Dylan’s output.

Class Notes

This course has an enrollment cap. When you submit an enrollment petition, in the text field please note your concentration (if you have declared one) and write in no more than 50 words/two sentences why you would like to take this course.

This course will have a section. Section scheduling preferences will be collected after enrollment closes.

School Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Credits 4
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Department Humanities
Course Component Lecture
Subject Humanities
Grading Basis FAS Letter Graded
Exam/Final Deadline Dec. 17, 2025
General Education N/A
Quantitative Reasoning with Data N/A
Divisional Distribution Arts and Humanities
Course Level For Undergraduate and Graduate Students