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    Understanding Shakespeare

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Understanding Shakespeare

    Understanding Shakespeare
    Published 6/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 13.74 GB | Duration: 19h 7m

    Get to Grips with the Language, Themes and Influence of One of the World's Greatest Writers

    What you'll learn

    Discover what made Shakespeare one of the greatest writers in world literature

    Understand Shakespeare's language

    Find out about the themes of his plays and poetry

    Engage with modern and historical criticism of Shakespeare's work

    See Shakespeare in his historical and literary contexts

    Enjoy some of the most beautiful literature ever written

    Quote Shakespeare

    Use the set discussion questions and resources to formulate your own reponse to the texts

    Learn about Shakespeare's tragedies, comedies, romances, historical playsl classical plays, problem plays and his long poems and sonnets

    Should you choose, you can engage with other students and the instructor at the monthly book club

    Excel at English Literature tests and essays on Shakespeare

    Discover great resources for studying the work of Shakespeare

    Requirements

    You should be fluent in English

    Description

    After the success of my bestselling English Literature and World Lterature courses, many students messaged me with questions about Shakespeare, a towering figure in world literaure. Maybe you love Shakespeare or maybe you have been forced to read his work to pass an exam or you just can't make headway with the language. Peace, gentle friend! This course is for you.We will look at Shakespeare's life; language and the historical and literat context of his works. We will then look at his plays and poetry. For each text we will look at its sources, background and publication then a synopsis, an analysis of its themes and a commenary on key passages, then look at key productions you may be able to access. The videos end with a series of questions for you to reflect on your perceptions of the play/poem.Texts Covered:· Hamlet· Othello· King Lear· Macbeth· Romeo and Juliet· Love’s Labour’s Lost· Much Ado About Nothing· Twelfth Night· As You Like It· A Midsummer Night’s Dream· Pericles· The Winter’s Tale· Cymbeline· The Tempest· Julius Caesar· Antony and Cleopatra· Titus Andronicus· Coriolanus· Henry IV Parts I and II· Henry V· Richard III· Henry VIII· All’s Well That Ends Well· Measure for Measure· Troilus and Cressida· The Sonnets· Venus and Adonis· The Rape of LucreceAs a graduate of the prestigious Queen;s University of Belfast with both an honours degree and Master's in Rnglish, and as the teacher of the best selling English Literature course on Udemy, I am delighted to be your guide through this adventure of treachery and intrigue, enchanted forests, the Roman forum, shipwrecks, mystical islands and the English court where we will meet kings, jesters, fairies, soldiers, star-cross'd lovers and a guy with a donkey's head.Don't stop to ask 'to be, or not to be'. Enroll today with no risk due to Udemy's 30 day money back guarantee.Prithee, join us anon and thou shalt know the Bard.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: About Shakespeare

    Lecture 2 Shakespeare's Life

    Lecture 3 Shakespeare's Life and Times in Context

    Lecture 4 A Day at the Theatre: Life in Tudor England

    Lecture 5 The Theatre in Shakespeare's Day

    Lecture 6 The Language of Shakespeare

    Lecture 7 Literary Context of Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry

    Lecture 8 Shakespeare's Works

    Lecture 9 Resources

    Section 3: Tragedies

    Lecture 10 The Genre of Tragedy

    Lecture 11 Hamlet

    Lecture 12 Othello

    Lecture 13 King Lear

    Lecture 14 Macbeth

    Lecture 15 Romeo and Juliet

    Lecture 16 Resources

    Section 4: Comedies

    Lecture 17 Shakespeare's Comedies

    Lecture 18 Love's Labour's Lost

    Lecture 19 Much Ado About Nothing

    Lecture 20 Twelfth Night

    Lecture 21 As You Like It

    Lecture 22 A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Lecture 23 Resources

    Section 5: Romances

    Lecture 24 What is a Romance?

    Lecture 25 Pericles

    Lecture 26 The Winter's Tale

    Lecture 27 Cymbeline

    Lecture 28 The Tempest

    Lecture 29 Resources

    Section 6: Classical or 'Roman' Plays

    Lecture 30 Shakespeare and the Classical World

    Lecture 31 Julius Caesar

    Lecture 32 Antony and Cleopatra

    Lecture 33 Titus Andronicus

    Lecture 34 Coriolanus

    Lecture 35 Resources

    Section 7: Historical Plays

    Lecture 36 The English History Plays

    Lecture 37 Henry IV Parts I and II

    Lecture 38 Henry V

    Lecture 39 Richard III

    Lecture 40 Henry VIII

    Lecture 41 Resources

    Section 8: The Problem Plays

    Lecture 42 So, what is the problem with the Problem Plays?

    Lecture 43 All's Well That Ends Well

    Lecture 44 Measure for Measure

    Lecture 45 Troilus and Cressida

    Lecture 46 Resources

    Section 9: Shakespeare's Sonnets

    Lecture 47 Shakespeare's Sonnets

    Lecture 48 A Selection of Sonnets

    Lecture 49 Resources

    Section 10: Long or Narrative Poems

    Lecture 50 The Long Poems

    Lecture 51 Venus and Adonis

    Lecture 52 The Rape of Lucrece

    Lecture 53 Resources

    Section 11: Shakespeare for Today

    Lecture 54 Staging Shakeapeare in the 21st Century

    Lecture 55 Reading Shakespeare in the 21st Century

    Lecture 56 Shakespeare Quotes Quiz

    Section 12: Conclusion

    Lecture 57 Conclusion

    Anyone who needs to read Shakespeare for academic programmes,People who love Shakespeare,People who are terrified to read Shakespeare,Anybody who would like to have the language of Shakespeare made more accessible,Anyone who wants to underatand the themes of Shakespeare's work in their historical and literary context