English 205
Section 01 [H]
Spring 2009
SLN 26047
MWF 11:10 am – 12:00 noon.
College 125
Dr. Michael Delahoyde
Avery Hall 355 — Washington State University
Hours: MWF 9:00-10:45, and by appointment.
Phone: 509-335-4832
E-mail: delahoyd@wsu.edu
Shakespeare Syllabus
[We will be reading plays selected by the class.
So the syllabus will develop and change throughout the semester.]
January 12 — Introductions and Images.
January 14 — Background; All’s Well That Ends Well, Act I.
January 16 — All’s Well That Ends Well, Act II.January 21 — All’s Well That Ends Well, Act III.
January 23 — All’s Well That Ends Well, Act IV.January 26 — All’s Well That Ends Well, Act V.
January 28 — The Authorship Controversy.
January 30 — The Authorship Controversy.Febuary 2 — Romeo and Juliet, Act I.
Febuary 4 — Romeo and Juliet, Act II.
February 6 — Romeo and Juliet, Act III.February 9 — Romeo and Juliet, Act IV.
February 11 — Romeo and Juliet, Act V.
February 13 — Exam #1.February 18 — Project #1 Due; Twelfth Night, Act I.
February 20 — Twelfth Night, Acts I & II.February 23 — Twelfth Night, Acts II & III.
February 25 — Twelfth Night, Acts III & IV.
February 27 — Twelfth Night, Act V.March 2 — Richard II, Act I.
March 4 — Richard II, Act II.
March 6 — Richard II, Acts III & IV.March 9 — Richard II, Acts IV & V.
March 11 — Exam #2.
March 13 — Shakespeare in Popular Culture.SPRING BREAK
March 23 — A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act I.
March 25 — A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Acts II & III.
March 27 — A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Acts III & IV.March 30 — A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act V.
April 1 — The Tempest, Act I.
April 3 — The Tempest, Acts II & III.April 6 — The Tempest, Acts III & IV.
April 8 — The Tempest, Act V.
April 10 — The Merchant of Venice, Act I.April 13 — The Merchant of Venice, Act II; Project #2 Due.
April 15 — The Merchant of Venice, Acts III & IV.
April 17 — Conference.April 20 — Conference.
April 22 — The Merchant of Venice, Acts IV & V.
April 24 — Exam #3.April 27 — Shakespeare Games.
April 29 — Shakespeare Games.
May 1 — The rest is silence.
Dr. Michael Delahoyde, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of English
delahoyd@wsu.edu
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