English in the Afternoon - courses taught


All the courses listed here have taught on the English in the Afternoon syllabus. These courses take place at the Central Library, Southampton. They are advertised prior to commencement in the Library but for details of the ongoing programme please contact me by email at lynnevdaATclaraDOTcoDOTuk

Sunday 7 August 2011

English Drama before Shakespeare

 Week 1 – Introducing early drama
 Week 2 – Creation to Noah – variations on a theme of disobedience
 Week 3 – Towneley Second Shepherds’ Play – comedy, witchcraft, and cunning
 Week 4 –York Crucifixion and The Last Judgment
 Week 5 – Morality plays including Mankind
 Week 6 – Tudor Interludes including The Play of the Weather and King Johan

The Development of the English Language 600 -1600 AD

Week 1 – Introduction to Anglo-Saxon and its precursors.
Week 2 – From Anglo-Norman to Middle English – language and literary changes
Week 3 – The 14th century: Chaucer’s English and its political significance
Week 4 – The sensitivity of language in the 15th century – a dramatic perspective
Week 5 – Humanism, anxiety, and the Grammarians’ War in the early 16th century
Week 6 – From the Reformation to Shakespeare: an explosion of language

English Poetry and History

 Week 1 - Introduction and Early Medieval Poetry
 Week 2 – Medieval Lyrics and Affective Piety (meanwhile in Italy…)
 Week 3 – Sonnets, Shakespeare and the Metaphysical Poets
 Week 4 – Civil War and 17th Century Women Poets
 Week 5 – Revolutions: Politics, mysticism and Romantics
 Week 6 – 19th Century Aesthetics, the First World War, and its aftermath

The Faerie Queene

 Week 1 – Introduction to The Faerie Queene, its author, and the Red Crosse Knight
 Week 2 – Sir Guyon’s encounters with dangerous ladies and the Bower of Bliss.
 Week 3 – Britomart – a most surprising knight, and the Garden of Adonis.
 Week 4 – Friendships, conflicts - and Elizabethan geography.
 Week 5 – Sir Artegall and Prince Arthur have a hard fight for justice.
 Week 6 – the unbeatable Blatant Beast.

Sunday 26 June 2011

Shakespeare and Marlowe

  • Week 1 - Introducing late Elizabethan Drama
  • Week 2 and 3 - The Tempest
  • Week 3 and 4 - Dr Faustus
  • Week 6 - Comparing the plays

Fourteenth Century English Verse Romances

  • Week 1 - Introducing medieval romances, their audiences and issues
  • Week 2 and 3 - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Week 4 - Sir Orfeo
  • Week 5 and 6 - Bevis of Hampton

Women in Medieval English Society

 Week 1 – Introduction to medieval women and their lives in medieval society
 Week 2 – beginning with real women: Margaret Paston and her busy life
 Week 3 – Margery Kempe and her unusual life
 Week 4 – fictional women in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
 Week 5 – women in medieval Mystery (religious) drama
 Week 6 – women in the Tudor Interludes (secular plays before Shakespeare)

Sunday 19 June 2011

Middle English Literature: Chaucer

 Week 1 – Introduction to Chaucer, his world and his language
 Week 2 – The Reeve’s Tale – about a miller, his wife, and their children.
 Week 3 – The Wife of Bath – five husbands, and an opinion on everything.
 Week 4 – The Wife’s of Bath’s Tale – one of Arthur’s knights behaving badly.
 Week 5 – The Pardoner’s Tale – what happens when thieves fall out.
 Week 6 – The Knight’s Tale – elegance, obedience, and a tournament.

Anglo-Saxon Literature

 Week 1 - Introduction to the Anglo-Saxon period and some features of the language used in the texts.
 Week 2 – and 3 Beowulf
 Week 4 – and 5 The Battle of Maldon
 Week 6 – A look at some other Anglo-Saxon poems and texts