Explore Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice through an in-depth analysis of Shylock's character, examining historical context and theatrical interpretations.
Explore Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice through an in-depth analysis of Shylock's character, examining historical context and theatrical interpretations.
This comprehensive course led by Harvard professor Stephen Greenblatt delves into the complex character of Shylock from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Students will explore Jewish history in sixteenth-century Venice, analyze the moral ambiguity of Shylock's character, and examine the play's evolution from comedy to tragedy. The course covers the historical context of Venice as a multicultural commercial hub, the representation of Jews in Western art, and four centuries of varying interpretations through artifacts and interviews with theater professionals. Perfect for both newcomers and experienced readers of Shakespeare, this course offers critical tools for understanding one of literature's most controversial characters.
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What you'll learn
Understand the historical context of 16th-century Venice and its influence on the play
Analyze Shylock's character development and moral complexity
Explore the play's balance between comic and tragic elements
Examine the historical representation of Jews in Western art and literature
Investigate different interpretations of Shylock across four centuries
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This course provides a thorough examination of Shylock's character in The Merchant of Venice, exploring the historical, cultural, and theatrical dimensions that have shaped interpretations of this complex figure. Students will study the commercial and multicultural landscape of 16th-century Venice, analyze the play's transition between comedy and tragedy, and examine how different societies have interpreted Shylock's character through the centuries. The course includes analysis of historical artifacts, interviews with theater professionals, and detailed examination of key scenes, offering students a comprehensive understanding of one of Shakespeare's most discussed characters.
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A Pioneering Scholar in Literary Studies and Cultural Theory
Stephen Jay Greenblatt, born November 7, 1943, in Boston, serves as the Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University, where he has revolutionized literary criticism through founding New Historicism. After completing his education at Yale and Cambridge, he established himself as one of the preeminent Shakespeare scholars and Renaissance literature experts of our time. His influential works include fourteen books spanning Shakespeare studies, cultural history, and literary theory, with notable titles like "The Swerve: How the World Became Modern," which won both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award, and "Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare." As General Editor of The Norton Anthology of English Literature and The Norton Shakespeare, he has shaped literary education worldwide. His academic leadership extends to founding the journal Representations and developing innovative approaches to cultural criticism. His exceptional contributions have earned him prestigious honors including the 2016 Holberg Prize, membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the American Philosophical Society, and the British Academy. Beyond his scholarly work, he has held visiting professorships at universities across the globe, from Beijing to Bologna, while maintaining his position as a leading voice in humanities education and cultural analysis.
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