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Publisher: The Great Courses
Torrent Contains: 81 Files, 1 Folder
Course Source: https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/shakespeare-comedies-histories-and-tragedies.html

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There is no more important author in Western literature than William Shakespeare. And his plays—whether a comedy like A Midsummer Night's Dream; a history like Henry IV; or a tragedy like Hamlet—are treasure troves of insight into our very humanity. Shakespeare: Comedies, Histories, Tragedies introduces you to Shakespeare's plays and explains the achievement that makes Shakespeare the leading playwright in Western civilization. The key to that achievement is his "abundance," says Professor Saccio—not only in the number and length of his plays, but also in the variety of experiences they depict, the multitude of actions and characters they contain, the combination of public and private life they deal with, the richness of feelings they express and can provoke in an audience and in readers, and the fullness of language and suggestion.

Included in this Torrent:

36 Video lectures - 30 minutes each, 36 MP3 Audio lectures, and a detailed 149 page PDF Course Guidebook is included.

Note: As an extra in this torrent, all 36 course lectures are included in MP3 audio format also!

Enjoy the convenience of experiencing this course while driving, exercising, etc. While the video does contain visual elements, the professor presents the material in an engaging and clear manner, so the visuals are not necessary to understand the concepts. Additionally, you may refer to the accompanying course guidebook for diagrams, illustrations, and examples that are cited throughout the course.

Lectures:

LECTURE 1 - Shakespeare Then and Now

LECTURE 2 - The Nature of Shakespeares Plays

LECTURE 3 - Twelfth Night—Shakespearean Comedy

LECTURE 4 - Twelfth Night—Malvolio in Love

LECTURE 5 - The Taming of the Shrew—Getting Married in the 1590s

LECTURE 6 - The Taming of the Shrew—Farce and Romance

LECTURE 7 - The Merchant of Venice—Courting the Heiress

LECTURE 8 - The Merchant of Venice—Shylock

LECTURE 9 - Measure for Measure—Sex in Society

LECTURE 10 - Measure for Measure—Justice and Comedy

LECTURE 11 - Richard III—Shakespearean History

LECTURE 12 - Richard III—The Villains Career

LECTURE 13 - Richard II—The Theory of Kingship

LECTURE 14 - Richard II—The Fall of the King

LECTURE 15 - Henry IV—All the Kings Men

LECTURE 16 - Henry IV—The Life of Falstaff

LECTURE 17 - Henry V—The Death of Falstaff

LECTURE 18 - Henry V—The King Victorious

LECTURE 19 - Romeo and Juliet—Shakespearean Tragedy

LECTURE 20 - Romeo and Juliet—Public Violence and Private Bliss

LECTURE 21 - Troilus and Cressida—Ancient Epic in a New Mode

LECTURE 22 - Troilus and Cressida—Heroic Aspirations

LECTURE 23 - Julius Caesar—The Matter of Rome

LECTURE 24 - Julius Caesar—Heroes of History

LECTURE 25 - Hamlet—The Abundance of the Play

LECTURE 26 - Hamlet—The Causes of Tragedy

LECTURE 27 - Hamlet—The Protestant Hero

LECTURE 28 - Othello—The Design of the Tragedy

LECTURE 29 - Othello—“O Villainy!”

LECTURE 30 - Othello—“The Noble Moor”

LECTURE 31 - King Lear—“This Is the Worst”

LECTURE 32 - King Lear—Wisdom Through Suffering

LECTURE 33 - King Lear—“Then We Go On”

LECTURE 34 - Macbeth—“Fair Is Foul”

LECTURE 35 - Macbeth—Musing on Murder

LECTURE 36 - Macbeth—“Enter Two Murderers”

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