Description |
7 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guide (80 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.). |
Series |
Modern scholar |
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Modern scholar.
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Note |
"14 lectures"--Container. |
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Compact discs. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (guide) |
Contents |
Shakespeare, comedy, and Shakespearean comedy: The comedy of errors and Love's labor's lost -- The taming of the shrew -- The two gentlemen of Verona -- A midsummer night's dream -- The merchant of Venice -- Much ado about nothing -- As you like it -- Twelfth night -- Measure for measure -- The music of Shakespeare's comedies: Shakespearean verse and song. |
Performer |
Lecture given by Raphael Shargel. |
Summary |
Raphael Shargel, associate professor of English at Providence College. Shakespeare's genius is as readily apparent in these comedies as in his timeless tragedies. Often marked by internal and external conflicts, young lovers struggling for union, mistaken identities, and intertwining plots, Shakespeare's comedies to this day reveal the master's unparalleled insight into the human condiditon. |
Note |
GMD: sound recording. |
Subject |
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Comedies.
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ISBN |
9781436169387 |
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1436169380 |
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9781436169394 course guide |
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1436169399 course guide |
Music No. |
UC131 Recorded Books |
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UT131 Recorded Books |
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