Course Name: The Renaissance and Shakespeare

Course abstract

The course will have modules on the Renaissance in Europe and Shakespeare’s life and works. The lecture on the Renaissance will look at different aspects of the age, such as the major thinkers and philosophers of the age, developments in the field of visual arts and science, and the position of women in the Renaissance. The lecture on Shakespeare’s life and times talks about his birth, his schooling, his career on stage and situates the playwright in the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods in England. A number of major plays by Shakespeare will be discussed in detail: Othello and Macbeth among the tragedies and A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Twelfth Night among the comedies. In addition there are lectures on Shakespeare’s History plays and the Romances or Last Plays. The video lecture on Othello looks at the military background of the play, an aspect that is usually overshadowed by gender and race-centric arguments in contemporary critical discussions of the play. The lecture on Macbeth explores supernatural elements in the pay, Scottish history and the characterisation of the protagonist. The lecture on A Midsummer Night’s Dream explores the notion of a dream and relates it to the Platonic heritage. The lecture on Twelfth Night includes a discussion of the popular recent stage adaptation of the play in Hindi, Piya Behrupiya. As theatre is a performance form, two of our modules include performances of scenes from The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Delhi University students. These are followed by panel discussions in which students share their experience of enactment and how it helped them in clarifying their ideas about the play and understand it in their own context. Apart from these, there is also a module on adapting Shakespeare on the Indian stage with a reference to the work of Habib Tanvir, Mohan Maharishi and Roysten Abel. The MOOC ends with a discussion of global Shakespeare with international Shakespeare scholars who analyse how works of Shakespeare have been appropriated and adapted by people across cultures and nations to investigate their own positions.

Teaching Assistant(s)

TRISHA MITRA


DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi

KASHISH DUA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
DELHI UNIVERSITY

 Course Duration : Feb-Mar 2017

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 Syllabus

 Enrollment : 01-Jan-2017 to 20-Feb-2017

 Exam registration : 30-Jan-2017 to 27-Feb-2017

 Exam Date : 23-Apr-2017

Enrolled

907

Registered

33

Certificate Eligible

18

Certified Category Count

Gold

0

Elite

12

Successfully completed

6

Participation

9

Success

Elite

Gold





Legend

>=90 - Elite + Gold
60-89 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed
<40 - No Certificate

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of best 3 out of 4 assignments.
  • Final Score(Score on Certificate)= 75% of Exam Score + 25% of Assignment Score
The Renaissance and Shakespeare - Toppers list

REEMA MARY JOSE 86%

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE CHANGANACHERRY

JESUS SIVASANKAR C 79%

MEPCO SCHLENK ENGINEERING COLLEGE

MOHINI BANERJEE 79%

JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment: 907

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