Shakespeare, Art and the Modern (WCIV2300)
Information valid for Semester 2, 2022
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
School
Humanities and Social Sciences
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Delivery mode
Internal
Class hours
1 Lecture hour
2 Seminar hours
Restricted
BAdvHum(Hons) and BHum/LLB(Hons) students only. BAdvHum(Hons) students taking this course as an elective please email westernciv@uq.edu.au to enable your enrolment.
Assessment methods
Participation, Journal, Group Work Participation, Essay
Course enquiries
Course description
Shakespeare is now seen as a classic of world literature, but how and why did his imaginative achievement escape its national confines? How did it become a privileged place for a variety of writers, artists, and composers (many of them non-anglophone) for thinking through what constitutes a classic, a tradition, and the role of literature in exploring the human condition? This story is part of a much larger story in which we see European Romanticism reshaping these issues and wrestling with the concept of the 'modern' and its relationship with the past. This course begins with Shakespeare in his period, but moves outward to examine key texts and productions from the humanist, neo-classical and romantic periods in thought in which the problem of traditions is thematised.
Archived offerings
Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
Semester 2, 2024 (22/07/2024 - 18/11/2024) | St Lucia | In Person | Course Profile |
Semester 2, 2023 (24/07/2023 - 18/11/2023) | St Lucia | In Person | Course Profile |
Semester 2, 2022 (25/07/2022 - 19/11/2022) | St Lucia | Internal | Course Profile |
Semester 2, 2021 (26/07/2021 - 20/11/2021) | St Lucia | Internal | Course Profile |