Spring 2019
ENGLISH 203 004 - LEC 004
Graduate Readings
Renaissance Drama
Current Enrollment
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Hours & Workload
9 hours of outside work hours per week, and 3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week.
Other classes by Jeffrey D Knapp
Course Catalog Description
Graduate lecture courses surveying broad areas and periods of literary history, and directing students in wide reading. Offerings vary from semester to semester. Students should consult the department's "Announcement of Classes" for offerings well before the beginning of the semester.
Class Description
Shakespeare’s preeminence as a dramatist has often paradoxically excluded him from courses on English Renaissance drama. We’ll be returning Shakespeare to the company of his fellow playwrights, reading (among other works) Twelfth Night with Lyly’s Gallathea, The Merchant of Venice with Marlowe’s Jew of Malta, and Hamlet with Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy. We will also be exploring Renaissance drama from a variety of other perspectives: its generic diversity and complexity; the social status of actors and playwrights; tensions between art and commerce; the representations of gender, class, and race in the plays; and important recent scholarship on these subjects.
See also https://english.berkeley.edu/courses/5969
Class Notes
Book List
Bevington, D.: English Renaissance Drama; Shakespeare, W.: Hamlet; Shakespeare, W.: Henry IV Part 1; Shakespeare, W.: The Merchant of Venice; Shakespeare, W.: Twelfth Night
Other Readings and Media
Course Reader, which includes plays and criticism
Bevington, D.: English Renaissance Drama; Shakespeare, W.: Hamlet; Shakespeare, W.: Henry IV Part 1; Shakespeare, W.: The Merchant of Venice; Shakespeare, W.: Twelfth Night
Other Readings and Media
Course Reader, which includes plays and criticism
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Reserved Seats
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No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
Associated Sections
None