Middlebury

FYSE1024A-S23

Shakespeare's Rome

Shakespeare's Rome
Throughout his career, William Shakespeare wrote several plays set in ancient Rome. Why did he and his contemporaries find the dramatization of events from Roman history so appealing? Why do we continue to do so today? In order to address these questions, we will read Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, and Coriolanus. We will also consider Shakespeare’s ancient sources, such as Senecan drama and Plutarch’s biographies, as well as contemporary stage and film adaptations. In addition to exploring the complex ways in which Rome has served as a mirror for later cultures, we will pay close attention to the relationship between republic and autocracy, public and private life, and drama and history.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22718
Subject Code:
FYSE
Course Number:
1024
Section Identifier:
A

Course

FYSE 1024

All Sections in Spring 2023

Spring 2023

FYSE1024A-S23 Seminar (Star)