Shakespeare's Worlds

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Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 1. and 2. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 1. and 2. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 19. April 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-04-19
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, William Shakespeare, World, The Merchant of Venice,
Identifier: UT_20160419_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 3. and 4. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 3. and 4. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 26. April 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-04-26
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, Sonnets, Sonnet cycles, Early Modern England, Tottel's Miscellany, Shakespeare's Sonnets, Space of speaker, Space of addressee,
Identifier: UT_20160426_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 5. and 6. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 5. and 6. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 03. Mai 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-05-03
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, The Two Noble Kinsmen, World of Friendship, Satire of Friendship, Tragedy, Comedy, Jailer's Daughter,
Identifier: UT_20160503_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 7. and 8. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 7. and 8. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 10. Mai 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-05-10
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Unseen world, Bottom's Dream, Invisible world,
Identifier: UT_20160510_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 9. and 10. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 9. and 10. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 24. Mai 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-05-24
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, World of Roman Myth, The Rape of Lucrece, Tarquin, psychology of the offender, Lucrece's anagnorisis,
Identifier: UT_20160524_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 11. and 12. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 11. and 12. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 31. Mai 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-05-31
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, Richard II, History, Tragedy, King as microcosm, World,
Identifier: UT_20160531_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 13. and 14. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 13. and 14. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 07. Juni 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-06-07
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, King Lear, World, Renunciation, Involvement, Endurance, Gloucester, Edgar, Edmund,
Identifier: UT_20160607_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 15. and 16. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 15. and 16. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 21. Juni 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-06-21
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, Coriolanus, Despising the World, Play, Body Politic, Rejection of the World, Mother,
Identifier: UT_20160621_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 17. and 18. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 17. and 18. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 28. Juni 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-06-28
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, Pericles, Adventures in the world, Play, Chorus, Imagination, Romance, Fortune, Surprise, Music, Wonder,
Identifier: UT_20160628_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 19. and 20. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 19. and 20. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 05. Juli 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-07-05
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, As You Like It, Play, Fourteener, Better World, Golden World, Golden Age, Sceptical Onlooker(s), Virtue,
Identifier: UT_20160705_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 21. and 22. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 21. and 22. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 12. Juli 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-07-12
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, The Tempest, O brave new world, Play, Fallen world, Establishing order,
Identifier: UT_20160712_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.

Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 23. and 24. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Shakespeare's Worlds, 23. and 24. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2016; Dienstag, 19. Juli 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-07-19
Subjects: English Literature, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Worlds, Lecture, Vorlesung, World of Theatre, Hamlet, Play, Actor, Hamlets mind, World, Action,
Identifier: UT_20160719_001_shakesworld_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This lecture course will offer a survey and introduction to Shakespeare and the culture of his time. The focus will be on selected plays which are linked to particular "worlds" or aspect of the world, an approach suggested by the very name and idea of the "Globe" Theatre itself. Besides the stage, which represents "all the world", we will be concerned with the world at large (the earth and the cosmos), the world within the soul, the political and social world, the world as distinct from one’s private self, the world created by lovers, and, last but not least, the world of words. We will read Shakespeare’s poetry (selected sonnets and passages from The Rape of Lucrece) as well as the following plays: As You Like It, Coriolanus, Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Pericles, The Tempest, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.