ENAM 0429
Shakespearean Sources
Shakespearean Sources
In this course we will examine not only how Shakespeare adapted certain well-known sources, but also how other people, in turn, have treated Shakespeare as a source for their own creative and political ends. Concentrating intensively on only a few plays, we will thus survey the history of Shakespearean appropriation up to the present day, partly to appreciate the craft of Shakespeare's work in adapting non-dramatic material for the stage, and partly to explore the controversies and changing ideals that have shaped the very idea of "Shakespeare." The syllabus will include readings in original-spelling English Renaissance texts, theoretical criticism, films, and some film analysis. Sem/screening
In this course we will examine not only how Shakespeare adapted certain well-known sources, but also how other people, in turn, have treated Shakespeare as a source for their own creative and political ends. Concentrating intensively on only a few plays, we will thus survey the history of Shakespearean appropriation up to the present day, partly to appreciate the craft of Shakespeare's work in adapting non-dramatic material for the stage, and partly to explore the controversies and changing ideals that have shaped the very idea of "Shakespeare." The syllabus will include readings in original-spelling English Renaissance texts, theoretical criticism, films, and some film analysis. Sem/screening
- Subject:
- English & American Literatures
- Department:
- English & American Literatures
- Division:
- Literature
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- LIT