Course details
Name: ENGL - 353
Title: SHAKESPEARE: COMEDIES AND HISTORIES
Section: 01
Semester: Fall - 2017
Credits: 3
Description:
This course examines several of Shakespeare’s major comedies and history plays as cultural productions reflecting the concerns, anxieties, values, and ideologies of Shakespeare’s England. While attending to the forms and general aims of comedy and the history play as genres, we give careful consideration to social problems such as gender and class construction, conformity and scapegoating, and the contests for political power that are the particular focuses of this drama. Students write three papers of 2-3, 4-5, and 5-6 pages, respectively, and post brief weekly reading responses. Class discussion is expected and encouraged.
Schedule: Monday,Wednesday From 10:00 am To 11:15 am
Graduation requirements:
- ()
- ()
- Any Literature (1e)
- Genre Study (Drama)
- ()
- ()
- Shakespeare (TE 1a)
- ()
- Pre-1700 (1a)
- Pre-1800 (1b)
- Pre-1900 (1c)
- Women and Gender Studies (3c)
- Class Issues (3d)
- Pre-1800 British (TE 1b)
Teaching Faculty: Rzepka Adam (rzepkaa)
Is course canceled: No