English 2220 (20): Introduction to Shakespeare 

Instructor: Alan Farmer 

In this course we will read several plays written by Shakespeare and consider how they both conform to and work against the genres of comedy, tragedy, history and romance. Looking at the plays as works to be both performed and read, we will pay particular attention to the politics of gender, religion and kingship in the plays, topics that Shakespeare returned to again and again and that were vitally important, and indeed controversial, in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. In addition to some critical and historical essays on the early modern theater and culture, we will read some combination of the following plays: The Comedy of Errors, Julius Caesar, Henry the Fifth, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Othello, Macbeth and The Winter's Tale. 

Potential Texts: I will order the New Oxford Shakespeare, gen. ed. Gary Taylor et al. (ISBN 9780198749721), but any modern edition with glosses, notes and line numbers of the above plays is fine. Good editions of single plays are published by Folger, Pelican, Cambridge, Norton, Oxford, Bedford, Arden, Bantam and Signet. Reputable one-volume Complete Shakespeares are published by Longman, Pelican, Riverside and Norton. 

Potential Assignments: Requirements include a midterm exam, final exam, two essays (one shorter, one longer), regular attendance and active participation.

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English 2220H: Honors Introduction to Shakespeare 

Instructor: Alan Farmer 

In this course we will read several plays written by Shakespeare and consider how they both conform to and work against the genres of comedy, tragedy, history and romance. Looking at the plays as works to be both performed and read, we will pay particular attention to the politics of gender, religion and kingship in the plays, topics that Shakespeare returned to again and again and that were vitally important, and indeed controversial, in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. 

Potential text(s): In addition to some critical and historical essays on the early modern theater and culture, we will read some combination of the following plays: Richard II, Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Othello, Macbeth, and The Winter's Tale. I will order the New Oxford Shakespeare, gen. ed. Gary Taylor et al. (ISBN 9780198749721), but any modern edition with glosses, notes and line numbers of the above plays is fine. Good editions of single plays are published by Folger, Pelican, Cambridge, Norton, Oxford, Bedford, Arden, Bantam and Signet. Reputable one-volume Complete Shakespeares are published by Longman, Pelican, Riverside and Norton. 

Potential assignments: Requirements include a midterm exam, final exam, two essays (one shorter, one longer), regular attendance and active participation. 

GE: Literature

GE: Diversity: Global Studies


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English 4520.01: Shakespeare 

Instructor: Jennifer Higginbotham 

This course will explore the formal, social and political engagements of Shakespeare's plays. It will pay particular attention to how his plays conform to and work against the genres of comedy, tragedy, history and romance, and to how they represent such issues as gender, sexuality, religion, race and political power. In addition to some critical and historical essays on the early modern theater and culture, we will likely read some combination of the following plays: Richard III, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Measure for Measure, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear, The Winter and Pericles. Requirements include two essays, a midterm exam, a final exam, regular attendance and active participation. 

Assigned texts: I will order a selection of modern editions of the plays on the syllabus. Any modern edition you purchase must have line numbers, glosses of difficult words and longer explanatory notes. Good editions of single plays are published by Cambridge, Oxford and Arden, as well as by Folger, Pelican, Norton, Bedford, Bantam and Signet. Reputable one-volume editions of all of Shakespeare's plays are published by Longman, Pelican, Riverside, Norton and Oxford.

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