William Shakespeare: Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies

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Free Online Course: William Shakespeare: Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies provided by The Great Courses Plus is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 18 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. William Shakespeare: Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies is taught by Peter Saccio, Ph.D..

Overview
  • <p>Explore 15 of Shakespeare's greatest plays and discover why the Bard of Avon is considered to be the greatest English language writer ever.</p>

    Topics Covered:

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    • 01: Shakespeare Then and Now
    • 02: The Nature of Shakespeare's Plays
    • 03: Twelfth Night-Shakespearean Comedy
    • 04: Twelfth Night-Malvolio in Love
    • 05: The Taming of the Shrew-Getting Married in the 1590s
    • 06: The Taming of the Shrew-Farce and Romance
    • 07: The Merchant of Venice-Courting the Heiress
    • 08: The Merchant of Venice-Shylock
    • 09: Measure for Measure-Sex in Society
    • 10: Measure for Measure-Justice and Comedy
    • 11: Richard III-Shakespearean History
    • 12: Richard III-The Villain's Career
    • 13: Richard II-The Theory of Kingship
    • 14: Richard II-The Fall of the King
    • 15: Henry IV-All the King's Men
    • 16: Henry IV-The Life of Falstaff
    • 17: Henry V-The Death of Falstaff
    • 18: Henry V-The King Victorious
    • 19: Romeo and Juliet-Shakespearean Tragedy
    • 20: Romeo and Juliet-Public Violence and Private Bliss
    • 21: Troilus and Cressida-Ancient Epic in a New Mode
    • 22: Troilus and Cressida-Heroic Aspirations
    • 23: Julius Caesar-The Matter of Rome
    • 24: Julius Caesar-Heroes of History
    • 25: Hamlet-The Abundance of the Play
    • 26: Hamlet-The Causes of Tragedy
    • 27: Hamlet-The Protestant Hero
    • 28: Othello-The Design of the Tragedy
    • 29: Othello-"O Villainy!"
    • 30: Othello-"The Noble Moor"
    • 31: King Lear-"This Is the Worst"
    • 32: King Lear-Wisdom Through Suffering
    • 33: King Lear-"Then We Go On"
    • 34: Macbeth-"Fair Is Foul"
    • 35: Macbeth-Musing on Murder