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ENGL 230-02, Shakespeare, Spring 2014

Newstok, Scott L.
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English, Department of, Syllabus, Academic departments, Text, Curriculum, 2011 Spring
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A close-learning seminar on Shakespeare's works, with special attention to the problem of genre. We begin by closely reading and memorizing selected sonnets. We then examine representative Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies from across his career, concluding wit the generically mixed Winter's Tale. While we concentrate our efforts primarily on the texts of the plays, along the way we explore the greater context of Shakespeare, from the historical meanings of individual words to the continued influence of his works today, including contemporary performance practices. The course gives you extensive practice in critically exploring Shakespearean craft and preparation for enjoying Shakespeare throughout your life.
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