2019-2020 Academic Catalog 
    
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2019-2020 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ENG 253 - Advanced Studies in Shakespeare


“The remarkable thing about Shakespeare is that he really is very good, in spite of all the people who say he is very good.”
 - Robert Graves, quoted in The Observer, 1964

In this seminar we will explore a variety of Shakespeare’s plays within the contexts of family relationships and the popular analogical framing of the home as “a little commonwealth,” representing the state in miniature. Through our readings and classroom discussions, we will examine early modern ideas (and attendant anxieties) about gender roles, domestic violence, obedience, treason, and a putatively natural order in which the husband and father functioned as the sovereign of his household realm, with wife, children, and servants as subjects. In doing so, we will employ various critical perspectives (historical, feminist, post-colonial) to put these centuries old texts in conversation with the concerns and issues of our own historical moment.

For undergraduate English majors this course satisfies the Period (D-1) requirement. Prerequisites: ENG 120 or TA 214 or permission of the Instructor.
 

 

Prerequisites: ENG 120  or TA 214  or permission of the Instructor.

Anticipated Terms Offered: Periodically