Description

A comprehensive study of Shakespeare's life, times, and plays, with close attention to representative comedies, tragedies and histories, along with an investigation of traditional Shakespeare scholarship, performance-based criticism, and diverse new critical approaches.


Notes

This is a two-term course offered over fall/winter terms. It is identifiable in the Schedule of Courses (Timetable) with a Part A and a Part B. Students must register in both the Part A and the Part B of all types of sections offered (sections, labs, seminars, etc.) for this course.


Requisites

  • Six credits of Junior English

Course Outlines

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Jan 2014 - Apr,
2014
Hanna G
Sep 2005 - Apr,
2006
Hanna G
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