Tentative Schedule

Week 1 (March 2, 2018): Today’s schedule: Introduction to England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Introduction” & “Epilogue” (Stephen Greenblatt)

Written homework #1 due for next class:

  • Reading notes for “Introduction” & “Epilogue” (Stephen Greenblatt)

Week 2 (March 9, 2018): Today’s schedule: Othello

-Introductory material

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Critical Approaches to Othello” (
  • “Slander, Renaissance Discourses of Sodomy, and Othello”

Written homework #2 due for next class:

  • Reading notes for “Slander, Renaissance Discourses of Sodomy, and Othello”

Week 3 (March 16, 2018): Today’s schedule: Othello

-Quiz #1

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Slander, Renaissance Discourses of Sodomy, and Othello” led by ______

-discussion of Othello

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Fashioning Freedom for Shakespeare: Stephen Greenblatt and the Existentialist Power of Literature”

Written homework #3 due for next class:

  • Reading notes for “Fashioning Freedom for Shakespeare: Stephen Greenblatt and the Existentialist Power of Literature”

Week 4 (March 23, 2018): Today’s schedule

-Quiz #2

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Fashioning Freedom for Shakespeare: Stephen Greenblatt and the Existentialist Power of Literature” led by ______

-discussion of Othello

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Identity and Power in Tudor England: Stephen Greenblatt, Renaissance Self-Fashioning from More to Shakespeare”

Written homework #4 due for next class:

  • Reading notes for “Identity and Power in Tudor England: Stephen Greenblatt, Renaissance Self-Fashioning from More to Shakespeare”

Week 5 (March 30, 2018): Today’s schedule: Othello

-Quiz #3

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Identity and Power in Tudor England: Stephen Greenblatt, Renaissance Self-Fashioning from More to Shakespeare” led by ______

-discussion of

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Is Literary History the History of Everything? The Case for "Antiquarian" History”
  • “History and Literature: ‘After the New Historicism’”

Written homework #5 due for next class:

  • Reading notes for “History and Literature: ‘After the New Historicism’”

Week 6 (April 6, 2018) : Today’s schedule: Doctor Faustus

-Quiz #4

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Is Literary History the History of Everything? The Case for "Antiquarian" History” led by ______

-discussion of Doctor Faustus

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Are We Being Historical Yet””

Written homework #6 due for next class :

  • Reading notes for “Are We Being Historical Yet?”

Week 7 (April 13, 2018): Today’s schedule: Doctor Faustus

-Quiz #5

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Are We Being Historical Yet?” led by ______

-discussion of Doctor Faustus

Reading homework due for next class:

 “Doctor Faustus: the Tragedy of Individualism”

Written homework #7 due for next class :

  • Reading notes for “Doctor Faustus: the Tragedy of Individualism”

Week8 (April 20, 2018): Today’s schedule: Doctor Faustus

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Doctor Faustus: the Tragedy of Individualism” led by ______

-discussion of Doctor Faustus

Reading homework due for next class:

 “Sexual and Social Mobility in The Duchess of Malfi”

Written homework #8 due for next class :

  • Reading notes for “Sexual and Social Mobility in The Duchess of Malfi”

Midterm Quiz

Week 9 (April 27, 2018): Today’s schedule: The Duchess of Malfi

-Quiz #6

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Sexual and Social Mobility in The Duchess of Malfi” led by ______

-discussion of The Duchess of Malfi

Reading homework due for next class:

 “Defining/Confining the Duchess: Negotiating the Female Body in John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi”

Written homework #9 due for next class:

  • Reading notes for “Defining/Confining the Duchess: Negotiating the Female Body in John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi”

Week 10 (May 4, 2018): Today’s schedule: Duchess of Malfi

-Quiz #7

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Defining/Confining the Duchess: Negotiating the Female Body in John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi” led by ______

-discussion of Duchess of Malfi

Reading homework due for next class:

 “The Severed Hand in Webster’s Duchess of Malfi”

Written homework #10 due for next class:

  • Reading notes for “The Severed Hand in Webster’s Duchess of Malfi”

Week 11 (May 11, 2018) : Today’s schedule: Duchess of Malfi

-Quiz #8

-30 minute seminar discussion of “The Severed Hand in Webster’s Duchess of Malfi” led by ______

-discussion of Duchess of Malfi

Reading homework due for next class:

 “Presentism, Walter Benjamin, and the Search for Meaning in King Lear”

Written homework #11 due for next class :

 Reading notes for “Presentism, Walter Benjamin, and the Search for Meaning in King Lear”

Week 12 (May 18, 2018) : Today’s schedule: King Lear

-Quiz #9

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Presentism, Walter Benjamin, and the Search for Meaning in King Lear” led by ______

-discussion of King Lear

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “The State of the Green: A Review Essay on Shakespearean Ecocriticism”

Written homework #12 due for next class:

 Reading notes for “The State of the Green: A Review Essay on Shakespearean Ecocriticism”

Week 13 (May 25, 2018) : Today’s schedule: King Lear

-Quiz #10

-30 minute seminar discussion of “The State of the Green: A Review Essay on Shakespearean Ecocriticism” led by ______

-discussion of King Lear

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “This is the Thing”

Written homework #13 due for next class:

 Reading notes for “This is the Thing”

Week 14 (June 1, 2018) : Today’s schedule: King Lear

-Quiz #11

-30 minute seminar discussion of “This is the Thing” led by ______

-discussion of King Lear

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Listening to the Past”

Written homework #14 due for next class :

  • Reading notes for “Listening to the Past”

Week 15 (June 8, 2018) : Today’s schedule: King Lear

-Quiz #12

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Listening to the Past” led by ______

-discussion of King Lear

Reading homework due for next class:

  • “Accessorizing King Lear in the Anthropocene”

Written homework #15 due for next class:

 Reading notes for “Accessorizing King Lear in the Anthropocene”

Week 16 (June 15, 2018) : Today’s schedule: King Lear

-30 minute seminar discussion of “Accessorizing King Lear in the Anthropocene” led by ______

-discussion of King Lear

Final Quiz