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English 121, Intro to Shakespeare
Fall 2010
Friday, August 27
First day: Introductions and course outline
Shakespeare's Language: Monday, August 30
Come to class prepared to apply the film and readings to a discussion of one of Shakespeare's sonnets. Also, please go to the class discussion board and write a solid paragraph or two introducing yourself to the class. Aside from the obvious introductory function of this assignment, it also ensures that we flush out any technical problems before moving farther into the term. Note: here and throughout this syllabus, the first (less indented) reading or link is required, while the second (more indented) reading or link is supplemental and optional. Here, for example, the film viewing and Connections links are required, whereas exploring the other websites is optional. Wednesday, September 1
Using the close reading handout as a guide, write a paragraph about something unusual and interesting you find in one of the sonnets. We will discuss some of your paragraphs in class, and I will collect them all.
Friday, September 3
Group 1: Write a response connecting some small issue you find in a close reading of one of these sonnets to one of the broader concerns that Garber raises about interpreting Shakespeare's works. The key to this assignment lies in conveying that connection between a few small details and the big issues or questions of Shakespeare criticism.
Shakespeare Tragicohistorical and Comical: Monday, September 6
Group 2: Stage-setting response
Wednesday, September 8
Group 3: Middle acts response
Thursday, September 9
SONNET EXPLICATION DUE UNDER MY Friday, September 10
Group 4: Final acts response
Monday, September 13
Group 5: Film response
Wednesday, September 15
No response required: we will talk about writing in class.
Friday, September 17
Group 6: Stage-setting response
Monday, September 20
Group 7: Middle acts response
Wednesday, September 22
Group 1: Final acts response
Friday, September 24
Group 2: Film response
Extreme Shakespeare: Monday, September 27
Group 3: Stage-setting response
Wednesday, September 29
Group 4: Middle acts response
Friday, October 1
Group 5: Final acts response
Monday, October 4
Group 6: Film response
Wednesday, October 6 MIDSEM EXAM IN CLASS
Critical Perspectives on Shakespeare: Friday, October 8
Group 7: Scene-setting response
Monday, October 11
Group 1: Middle acts response
Wednesday, October 13
Group 2: Last acts response
Friday, October 15
Group 3: The response assignment will be the same for both critical approaches. For the approach we read about each day, discuss a point in the article that you consider especially instructive or, on the contrary, to be a misreading of Hamlet. You can talk about more general applications of the day's theory if you like, but every response should start by discussing a specific moment in the day's article.
Monday, October 25
Group 4: See the assignment for October 15th.
Wednesday, October 27
No response required: we will talk about writing in class.
Shakespeare in Context: Friday, October 29
Group 5: Stage-setting response
Monday, November 1
Group 6: Middle acts response
Wednesday, November 3
Group 7: Last acts response
Friday, November 5
Group 1: Film response
Monday, November 8 No readings for today: we will talk about writing in class. Wednesday, November 10
Group 2: Stage-setting response
Friday, November 12 PAPER PROSPECTUS DUE IN CLASS
Group 3: Middle acts response
Monday, November 15
Group 4: Last acts response
The Shakespearean Text: Wednesday, November 17
Group 5: Stage-setting response
Friday, November 19
Group 6: Middle acts response
Monday, November 22
Group 7: Last acts response
Wednesday, November 24
PAPER DUE No class today
Shakespeare on Stage: Monday, November 29
Group 1: Stage-setting response with special attention to the interpretive decisions made by at least one of the actors on the CD
Wednesday, December 1
Group 2: Middle acts response
Friday, December 3
Group 3: Last acts response
Shakespeare's Legacies: Monday, December 6
Group 4: Stage-setting response
Wednesday, December 8
Group 5: Middle acts response
Friday, December 10
No responses: we will leave time for end-of-course carnival events and contests of skill. Friday, December 17
FINAL EXAM AT 9:00 A.M.
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