ENGL 252 — Introduction to Shakespeare * (3 Hours)
Identified by a contemporary as “not of an age, but for all time,” William Shakespeare is arguably the most important writer in the English language. In this introductory course, students will read and explore eight to ten plays, situating them in their literary, social and historical contexts, as well as a handful of sonnets. While the course will emphasize close readings of the texts, students will also explore various interpretations of the plays on stage, film and within the wider culture.
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