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2022-232023-24
Module will run
Occurrence
Teaching period
A
Semester 1 2024-25
Module aims
The Aims of this module are to gain a substantial overview of Shakespeare Studies, in relation to the history of English Literature as a discipline and also to the cultural history of the Renaissance. Students will be trained in the history of Shakespeare studies from its formation in the 18th century to the present day, in relation to a wide range of play texts and poems.
Module learning outcomes
The Objectives of this module will be that by the end you should be able to demonstrate:
Knowledge of the major genres in which Shakespeare wrote.
Knowledge of the textual history of Shakespeare.
Knowledge of the stage and theatre companies in Shakespeare s time.
Understanding of the place of Shakespeare in the humanities, in the cultural history of the Renaissance, and in the discipline of English.
Indicative assessment
Task
% of module mark
Essay/coursework
100
Special assessment rules
None
Indicative reassessment
Task
% of module mark
Essay/coursework
100
Module feedback
You will receive feedback on all assessed work within the University deadline, and will often receive it more quickly. The purpose of feedback is to inform your future work; it is designed to help you to improve your work, and the Department also offers you help in learning from your feedback. If you do not understand your feedback or want to talk about your ideas further you can discuss it with your module tutor, the MA Convenor or your supervisor, during their Open Office Hours