EGL 222 Shakespeare
This course is an introduction to the drama and poetry of William Shakespeare, read and studied with an emphasis on understanding, interpreting and appreciating his use of language. Students examine the role played by politics, gender and religion in the writings of Shakespeare and assess the ways in which Shakespeare both affirmed and challenged these social institutions. Modern critical debates about such topics as authorial intention, textual instability and canon formation inform and guide students as they engage Shakespeare's texts. R, 11 (3 lecture hours) IAI: H3 905 Prerequisite: EGL 101 with a minimum grade of C