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EL10501: Shakespeare

Click here for further information Academic Year: 2011/2
Click here for further informationOwning Department/School: English Language Centre
Click here for further information Credits: 6
Click here for further information Level: Certificate (FHEQ level 4)
Click here for further information Period: Semester 1
Click here for further information Assessment: CW 100%
Click here for further information Supplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Click here for further information Requisites: This unit is solely for Socrates-Erasmus, Exchange and Visiting students.
Click here for further information Description: Aims:
To introduce students to the works of William Shakespeare in their literary and historical contexts.

Learning Outcomes:
Having completed this unit students will be able to:
* identify characteristics of Shakespearean comedy
* identify characteristics of Shakespearean tragedy
* make connections between Shakespeare's works and their historical, political, social, philosophical, religious, national, literary, artistic and theatrical contexts
* apply a variety of methods of critical theory to Shakespeare's works
* analyse Shakespeare's use of language
* undertake close textual analysis of Shakespeare's work analyse
* Shakespeare's use of history (with particular reference to "the Tudor myth")
* identify source material for Shakespeare's work
* identify characteristics of Renaissance thought
* identify trends, features, factions and personalities of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
* discuss Shakespeare's plays as both texts and theatrical performance pieces
* discuss possibilities for production and adaptation of Shakespeare's work
* introduce and discuss individually researched material to others.

Skills:
Having completed this unit students will be able to:
* introduce individually researched material to other students (F/A)
* apply a variety of methods of critical analysis to texts (F/A)
* give seminar presentations, learning to suit their material to their audience and to lead discussion and encourage participation (F/A).

Content:
Three Shakespeare plays will be studied: one comedy, one tragedy, one history play. (If time permits, a 'problem' play will be included). Final choice will depend on:
* current productions and film versions, which students will be encouraged to see
* students' existing knowledge of Shakespeare's plays: (so that they are not repeating material already studied).
Film versions of specific plays will be watched and discussed.
Click here for further informationProgramme availability:
NB. Postgraduate programme information will be updated when the postgraduate catalogues are published in August 2011

EL10501 is Optional on the following programmes:


English Language Centre
  • UXXX-AFN98 : Catalogue of units for visiting students - No specified year

Notes:
* Programmes and units are subject to change at any time, in accordance with normal University procedures.
* Availability of units will be subject to constraints such as staff availability, minimum and maximum group sizes, and timetabling factors as well as a student's ability to meet any pre-requisite rules.