Examine two Elizabethan and two Jacobean plays, excellent works by Shakespeare’s earlier and later contemporaries. Thomas Kyd’s revenge play The Spanish Tragedy (1582-92) and Christopher Marlowe’s tragedy Doctor Faustus (1592-93) influenced Shakespeare as a young playwright, while Ben Jonson’s witty comedy Volpone (1606) and John Webster’s revenge play The Duchess of Malfi (1612-13) give you a sense of what was available to the London public in the time of Shakespeare’s maturity. The London stage during the Elizabethan-Jacobean period was vibrant and wide-ranging, and Shakespeare, while preeminent, was one author among many busy, talented dramatic artists.
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Course: | 252EC1663A |
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Dates: | June 2 - July 14, 2025 |
M from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, 7 sessions | |
Does Not Meet: | May 26 |
Location: | Aliante Library |
Instructor: | Alfred Drake |
Fee: | $0.00 |
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