Saccio, Peter

Shakespeare : the word and the action / word and the action Peter Saccio. - Chantilly, Virginia : The Teaching Company, 1995. - 4 videodiscs (approximately 720 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (ii, 85 pages ; 19 cm.). - Great courses (DVD). Literature & English language . - The Great courses . - The Great Courses .

Course no. 273. Thirty-six lectures of thirty minutes each.

Lect. 1. Shakepeare's wavelengths --
lect. 2. The multiple actions of A midsummer night's dream --
lect. 3. The form of Shakespear's sonnets --
lect. 4. Love in Shakespeare's sonnets --
lect. 5. Love and artifice in Love's labor's lost, and Much ado about nothing --
lect. 6. As you like it --
lect. 7. The battles of Henry VI --
lect. 8. Richard III and the renaissance --
lect. 9. History and family in Henry VI --
lect. 10. Action in Hamlet --
lect. 11. Coriolanus : the hero alone --
lect. 12. Change in Antony and Cleopatra --
lect. 13. The plot of Cymbeline --
lect. 14. Name and art in The winter's tale --
lect. 15. Three kinds of tempest --
lect. 16. History and Henry VIII.

Peter Saccio examines the conventions of speech and action that Shakespeare used in his plays and sonnets.


Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 --Crítica e interpretación.


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LB 14.6 / S119s 1995

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