In this course we will consider Shakespeare's early career. In this era the playwright divided his attention between history and comedy. In the history plays Shakespeare pursues his favorite theme of time; we'll read the second of the two history cycles in which he explores the topic of rebellion and the complex origins of the Wars of the Roses. We'll then turn from civil to domesitic broils, reading comedies in which love triumphs over the social fractures in four very different communities.
What I require is regular attendance (it counts), participation in discussions (it helps), commentaries, a 7-10 pp paper, and a final examination. Evaluation will be as follows: participation + commentary: 33%; paper: 33%; exam: 33%. Missing more than 20% of classes can affect your grade; thoughtful questions and remarks in class and in the commentary will enhance your grade. All work is expected to be your own as per honor code; late assignments will be accepted only by prior permission of the instructor. Students needing accomodations should see me at the beginning of term.
Books: I've ordered the Norton Shakespeare for our primary text; if you already have a college textbook edition you my use that. That set passed down from your grandparents may be a handsome thing, but it is not what is needed for present purposes: Shakespeare can be passing strange, and we need the benefit of a full set of glosses and an unexpurgated text ("family Shakespeares" edit out the naughty jokes or let them go unglossed).
Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays at 2:00, and by appointment. Come by to chat about literature, your essays, future plans, whatever.
Week 1 (August 28-30) Introduction, Richard II
Week 2 (September 4-6) Richard II
Week 3 (September 11-13) Henry IV Part I
Week 4 (September 18-20) Henry IV Part I, Henry IV Part II
Week 5 (September 25) Commentary I due
Week 5 (September 25-27) Henry IV Part II
Week 6 (October 2-4) Merry Wives of Windsor
Week 7 (October 9-11) Merry Wives of Windsor
Week 8 (October 16) Commentary II due
Week 8 (October 16-18) Henry V
Week 9 (October 23-25) Henry V
Week 10 (October 30-Nov. 1) Taming of the Shrew
Week 11 (November 6-8) Taming of the Shrew
Week 12 (November 13) Commentary III due
Week 12 (November 13-15) Merchant of Venice
(Thanksgiving break 18-26 November)
Week 13 (November 27-29) Merchant of Venice
Week 14 (December 4-6) As you like it
Week 15 (December 11) Paper due
Week 15 (December 11-13) As you like it
Final Examination: December 16 3:25 PM