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    English 90hm. Shakespeare Before Hamlet

    Instructor: Gordon Teskey
    TBD | Location: TBD
    Enrollment: Limited to 15 students.

    Shakespeare’s career in playwriting (1589-1611) divides into two creative phases, each one lasting a decade. At the center is his most famous play, Hamlet (1600-1601), which closes with a roar of cannons, a premonition of the great tragedies to come. Before Hamlet, Shakespeare’s poetic style is brilliant, declamatory, and virtuosic. He discovers as he writes his own astonishing powers of expression, his uncanny ability to represent character from the inside and, not the least of these, his skill at plotting. Before Hamlet, Shakespeare is a crowd-pleasing entertainer who is gathering his powers. The plays of this period, especially the comedies, offer some of the purest delights in the theatre.

    This course satisfies the “Pre-1700 Guided Elective" requirement for English concentrators and Secondary Field students.

    English 90m. Renaissance Metamorphoses

    Instructor: Leah Whittington
    TBD | Location: TBD
    Enrollment: Limited to 15 students

    This course traces the reception of Ovid’s Metamorphoses through the diverse responses of Petrarch, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Spenser, Milton and Dryden, exploring how Renaissance writers fashioned their own poetry in response to the generative power of Ovid’s work.

    This course satisfies the “Pre-1700 Guided Elective" requirement for English concentrators and Secondary Field students.