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          Methods Tutorial        
      
      WiSe 17/18: MÜ-Constr.Difference:Liter.+Cult.Hist.: Early Modern Tragedy
Stephan Laqué
Comments
        This seminar will approach the variety of Early Modern tragedy by taking a closer look at the ways in which the plays engage with the tradition and the conventions of the genre. Please purchase Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Coriolanus either as individual editions (preferably from the Arden Shakespeare Series) or the Norton Shakespeare: Tragedies (ed. Stephen Greenblatt), and Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus (recommended edition is Oxford World’s classics). Please read Romeo and Juliet before the start of the semester.        close
    
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