Diese Anwendung erfordert Java-Skript.

Bitte aktivieren Sie Java-Script in den Browser-Einstellungen.
Lecture An Introduction to Drama in Shakespeare's Time, 19. and 20. Lesson
Dobson, Michael; Bauer, Matthias (2014)
clipboard
mla
clipboard
Dobson M., et al. "Lecture An Introduction to Drama in Shakespeare's Time, 19. and 20. Lesson.", timms video, Universität Tübingen (2014): https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20140624_001_shakedram_0001. Accessed 29 Mar 2024.
apa
clipboard
Dobson, M. & Bauer, M. (2014). Lecture An Introduction to Drama in Shakespeare's Time, 19. and 20. Lesson. timms video: Universität Tübingen. Retrieved March 29, 2024 from the World Wide Web https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20140624_001_shakedram_0001
harvard
clipboard
Dobson, M. and Bauer, M. (2014). Lecture An Introduction to Drama in Shakespeare's Time, 19. and 20. Lesson [Online video]. 24 June. Available at: https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20140624_001_shakedram_0001 (Accessed: 29 March 2024).
file download bibtex   endnote
Information
title: Lecture An Introduction to Drama in Shakespeare's Time, 19. and 20. Lesson
alt. title: An Introduction to Drama in Shakespeare's Time - Guest lecture Michael Dobson (on Shakespeare and Performance)
creators: Dobson, Michael (author), Bauer, Matthias (author)
subjects: English Literature, Drama, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Time, Vorlesung, Michael Dobson, Performance, Amateur Performance, Shakespearean Drama, Royal Shakespeare Company, Open Stages Project, Private Theatre of Kilkenny, Little Theatre Movement, Northern Renaissance, Stockport Garrick Society, National Theatres
description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2014; Dienstag, 24. Juni 2014
abstract: In this lecture course, a wide range of plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries will be discussed in order to give students an overview of this ‘golden age’ of English drama. Our guiding notion will be the idea of the Early Modern world as a stage on which roles are to be played and plots pursued. We will focus on the following plays: As regards comedy, we will discuss As You Like It (1600) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1595) by William Shakespeare; the hilarious metadramatic comedy A Knight of the Burning Pestle (c1607-08) by Francis Beaumont (and John Fletcher); the satirical comedy Volpone (1605-06) by Ben Jonson and the city comedy A Roaring Girl (c1611) by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker. In the field of tragedy, our choice is Doctor Faustus (c1592) by Christopher Marlowe, the revenge tragedies The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd (c1587) and Hamlet (c1601) by Shakespeare. Furthermore, we will consider the history plays Julius Caesar (1599) and King Henry V (1600) by Shakespeare, as well as Shakespeare’s romance The Winter’s Tale (c1611).
publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
creation date: 2014-06-24
dc type: image
localtype: video
identifier: UT_20140624_001_shakedram_0001
language: eng
rights: Url: https://timmsstatic.uni-tuebingen.de/jtimms/TimmsDisclaimer.html?638473277228462581