Published by:
the teaching company.2007.
24 lectures30 minutes each.
1 Defining Tragedy.
2 Shakespearean Tragedy in Context.
3 Hamlet I — "Stand and unfold yourself".
4 Hamlet Ii — The Performance of Revenge.
5 Hamlet Iii — Difficult Women.
6 Hamlet Iv — Uncontainable Hamlet.
7 Othello I — Miscegenation and Mixed Messages.
8 Othello Ii — Monstrous Births.
9 Othello Iii — "Ocular Proof".
10 Othello Iv — Tragic Knowledge.
11 King Lear I — Kingship and Kinship.
12 King Lear Ii — "Unaccommodated Man".
13 King Lear Iii — The Stage of Fools.
14 King Lear Iv — "Is this the promised end?".
15 Macbeth I — Desire and Equivocation.
16 Macbeth Ii — "Dispute it like a man".
17 Macbeth Iii — Bloody Babes and Bloody Ends.
18 Antony and Cleopatra I — Epic Desires.
19 Antony and Cleopatra Ii — Identity Politics.
20 Antony and Cleopatra Iii — The Art of Dying.
21 Coriolanus I — The Loner and the Mob.
22 Coriolanus Ii — The Theater of Politics.
23 Coriolanus Iii — Mothers and Killers.
24 Conclusion — Beyond Tragedy?