Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances
LIT2215.01
Course Description
Summary
In his comedies (Much Ado ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø Nothing, As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, etc.) and in his late so-called 'romances' (Cymbeline, A Winter's Tale, Pericles, and The Tempest), Shakespeare presents us with a vision of the stage as a place of transformation and delight, of cognition and recognition. In forests, islands, glades, and gardens, the characters lose and find their lives and loves--and the magic of play-acting, of stage-craft itself, is the medium of discovery. Students will read, discuss, and write about the plays--along the way pondering such questions as: What is Comedy? What is Farce? Why prose, and why poetry?Prerequisites
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