- Week 1 - Introducing late Elizabethan Drama
- Week 2 and 3 - The Tempest
- Week 3 and 4 - Dr Faustus
- Week 6 - Comparing the plays
This blog page shows information about my recent and current short courses in early English Literature
English in the Afternoon - courses taught
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Shakespeare and Marlowe
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)
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.
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
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
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