Lecture Literature and Culture in Shakespeares Time, 5. Lesson

Bauer, Matthias , 12.05.2010

Table of Contents:

00:00:00.0 Lecture Literature and Culture in Shakespeare's Time, The Child (Concepts)
00:00:42.0 Theatre and Children: Role-playing, Child as Actor
00:04:29.0 Children's Companies: Children playing Adults
00:08:15.0 Childhood, Concepts of: "Centuries of Childhood", Philippe Aries (Childhood an Invention)
00:09:46.0 Child as Animal: "The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying", Jeremy Taylor (Humanism, Reason, Child as Different from the Adult)
00:14:50.0 Child as Future: "Sonnet 2", William Shakespeare (Age as Decay, Child as Ideal of Life, Humanity, Beauty, Function of the Child)
00:20:09.0 "King John", William Shakespeare: Prince as Child, Child as Prince, Child as an 'abstract', already completely Human
00:24:31.0 "A Winter's Tale", William Shakespeare: Child as Copy
00:25:39.0 Child as Character: Theophrastus, Hall (Humanism, Self-knowledge), Overbury
00:28:57.0 "Microcosmography", John Earle: Child as Copy ("Sonnet 11"), Child as Better Human Being, Child as Man before the Fall, The Future as Past
00:38:31.0 Earle, John: Humanist Knowledge vs. Ignorance and Innocence of the Child, Locke (Tabula Rasa), Rousseau (Perfection of Childhood corrupted by Knowledge, Education)
00:43:38.0 "Childhood", Henry Vaughan: Longing to Return to Childhood, Child close to God, Perfection, Personal Childhood, Child as Past and Future, Nostalgia
00:51:49.0 Child as Emblem: Vanity of Adult Life, Child as Saviour
00:55:29.0 "King John", William Shakespeare: Boy playing a child, Crime of killing a child, Language of Littleness
00:59:09.0 Sanctity of Childhood: George Herbert "Holy Baptism" (Poetry as Play, Play as Poetry, Pattern poems, Child coming from God, Littleness)
01:04:03.0 'I must become a child again', Baptism: Lewis Bayly "Practice of Piety" (Puritanism, Original Sin, Baptism as Cleansing of Adults, Child as Innocent and Perfect)
01:08:54.0 "The Retreat", Henry Vaughan: Return to Childhood, Future in the Past, Divinity of Childhood
01:11:11.0 "The Praeexistency of the Soul", Henry More: Cambridge Platonists, Phaidros, Ideal World, Return to a world before birth
01:13:06.0 Vaughan, Henry: Past is better, Child remembers and gives access to a better world
01:14:46.0 "The Salutation", Thomas Traherne: Becoming a child
01:18:01.0 "Innocence", Thomas Traherne: Return to Childhood, Role-play, Playing the Child, Wrap-up
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