What Shakespeare Means - and How
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Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 1. und 2. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 1. und 2. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im SoSe 2025; Dienstag, 15. April 2025 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2025-04-15 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Shakespeare, Means, How, Meaning, Biographically, Genius, Co-Creator, Distinct Voice, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20250415_001_sose25shakesm... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | The lecture course not only offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays and poems but also helps us understand literature that appears culturally and historically distant. Even more generally, it will also ask what meaning means when it comes to literary texts. There will be a threefold approach to Shakespeare's works. We will focus on: (1) language, i.e. understanding Early Modern English and the way Shakespeare (and his co-authors) uses it; (2) communication, i.e. understanding how the author tells us something by choosing a specific (poetic, dramatic) form and by presenting people talking to each other; (3) message, i.e. understanding what we are being told by a poem or a play. We will study a broad range of texts including poetry (a selection of sonnets and a short epic poem: The Rape of Lucrece), comedies (Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), a tragicomedy/romance (The Winter's Tale), a history play (Richard II), and a tragedy (Hamlet). It is recommended that participants buy the Arden editions of the plays we read. |
Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 3. und 4. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 3. und 4. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im SoSe 2025; Dienstag, 22. April 2025 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2025-04-22 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Shakespeare, Means, How, Meaning, Shakespeare's English, Units of Meaning, Forms of Communication, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20250422_001_sose25shakesm... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | The lecture course not only offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays and poems but also helps us understand literature that appears culturally and historically distant. Even more generally, it will also ask what meaning means when it comes to literary texts. There will be a threefold approach to Shakespeare's works. We will focus on: (1) language, i.e. understanding Early Modern English and the way Shakespeare (and his co-authors) uses it; (2) communication, i.e. understanding how the author tells us something by choosing a specific (poetic, dramatic) form and by presenting people talking to each other; (3) message, i.e. understanding what we are being told by a poem or a play. We will study a broad range of texts including poetry (a selection of sonnets and a short epic poem: The Rape of Lucrece), comedies (Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), a tragicomedy/romance (The Winter's Tale), a history play (Richard II), and a tragedy (Hamlet). It is recommended that participants buy the Arden editions of the plays we read. |
Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 5. und 6. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 5. und 6. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im SoSe 2025; Dienstag, 29. April 2025 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2025-04-29 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Shakespeare, Means, How, Meaning, As You Like It, Alternative Lives, The Play, Brothers, Forest of Arden, Gender, Meaning as Alternative, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20250429_001_sose25shakesm... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | The lecture course not only offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays and poems but also helps us understand literature that appears culturally and historically distant. Even more generally, it will also ask what meaning means when it comes to literary texts. There will be a threefold approach to Shakespeare's works. We will focus on: (1) language, i.e. understanding Early Modern English and the way Shakespeare (and his co-authors) uses it; (2) communication, i.e. understanding how the author tells us something by choosing a specific (poetic, dramatic) form and by presenting people talking to each other; (3) message, i.e. understanding what we are being told by a poem or a play. We will study a broad range of texts including poetry (a selection of sonnets and a short epic poem: The Rape of Lucrece), comedies (Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), a tragicomedy/romance (The Winter's Tale), a history play (Richard II), and a tragedy (Hamlet). It is recommended that participants buy the Arden editions of the plays we read. |
Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 7. und 8. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 7. und 8. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im SoSe 2025; Dienstag, 06. Mai 2025 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2025-05-06 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Shakespeare, Means, How, Meaning, As You Like It, Meaning, Commitment, Rosalind, True Acting, Hymen, Ambiguity, Touchstone, If, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20250506_001_sose25shakesm... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | The lecture course not only offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays and poems but also helps us understand literature that appears culturally and historically distant. Even more generally, it will also ask what meaning means when it comes to literary texts. There will be a threefold approach to Shakespeare's works. We will focus on: (1) language, i.e. understanding Early Modern English and the way Shakespeare (and his co-authors) uses it; (2) communication, i.e. understanding how the author tells us something by choosing a specific (poetic, dramatic) form and by presenting people talking to each other; (3) message, i.e. understanding what we are being told by a poem or a play. We will study a broad range of texts including poetry (a selection of sonnets and a short epic poem: The Rape of Lucrece), comedies (Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), a tragicomedy/romance (The Winter's Tale), a history play (Richard II), and a tragedy (Hamlet). It is recommended that participants buy the Arden editions of the plays we read. |
Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 9. und 10. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 9. und 10. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im SoSe 2025; Dienstag, 13. Mai 2025 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2025-05-13 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Shakespeare, Means, How, Meaning, Love's Labour's Lost, Living in philosophy, Sincerity, Insincerity, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20250513_001_sose25shakesm... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | The lecture course not only offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays and poems but also helps us understand literature that appears culturally and historically distant. Even more generally, it will also ask what meaning means when it comes to literary texts. There will be a threefold approach to Shakespeare's works. We will focus on: (1) language, i.e. understanding Early Modern English and the way Shakespeare (and his co-authors) uses it; (2) communication, i.e. understanding how the author tells us something by choosing a specific (poetic, dramatic) form and by presenting people talking to each other; (3) message, i.e. understanding what we are being told by a poem or a play. We will study a broad range of texts including poetry (a selection of sonnets and a short epic poem: The Rape of Lucrece), comedies (Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), a tragicomedy/romance (The Winter's Tale), a history play (Richard II), and a tragedy (Hamlet). It is recommended that participants buy the Arden editions of the plays we read. |
Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 11. und 12. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 11. und 12. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im SoSe 2025; Dienstag, 20. Mai 2025 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2025-05-20 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Shakespeare, Means, How, Meaning, Love's Labour's Lost, Living art, Poetry as Communication, Rhyme, Poems in the Play, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20250520_001_sose25shakesm... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | The lecture course not only offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays and poems but also helps us understand literature that appears culturally and historically distant. Even more generally, it will also ask what meaning means when it comes to literary texts. There will be a threefold approach to Shakespeare's works. We will focus on: (1) language, i.e. understanding Early Modern English and the way Shakespeare (and his co-authors) uses it; (2) communication, i.e. understanding how the author tells us something by choosing a specific (poetic, dramatic) form and by presenting people talking to each other; (3) message, i.e. understanding what we are being told by a poem or a play. We will study a broad range of texts including poetry (a selection of sonnets and a short epic poem: The Rape of Lucrece), comedies (Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), a tragicomedy/romance (The Winter's Tale), a history play (Richard II), and a tragedy (Hamlet). It is recommended that participants buy the Arden editions of the plays we read. |
Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 13. und 14. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung What Shakespeare Means - and How, 13. und 14. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im SoSe 2025; Dienstag, 27. Mai 2025 |
Creator: | Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2025-05-27 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Shakespeare, Means, How, Meaning, Sonnets, Single Meanings, Connected Meanings, Early Modern England, Shakespeare's Sonnets, Units of Meaning, Modes of Communication, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20250527_001_sose25shakesm... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | The lecture course not only offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays and poems but also helps us understand literature that appears culturally and historically distant. Even more generally, it will also ask what meaning means when it comes to literary texts. There will be a threefold approach to Shakespeare's works. We will focus on: (1) language, i.e. understanding Early Modern English and the way Shakespeare (and his co-authors) uses it; (2) communication, i.e. understanding how the author tells us something by choosing a specific (poetic, dramatic) form and by presenting people talking to each other; (3) message, i.e. understanding what we are being told by a poem or a play. We will study a broad range of texts including poetry (a selection of sonnets and a short epic poem: The Rape of Lucrece), comedies (Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It), a tragicomedy/romance (The Winter's Tale), a history play (Richard II), and a tragedy (Hamlet). It is recommended that participants buy the Arden editions of the plays we read. |