Estudios Ingleses. (Plan a extinguir)
Undergraduate Programme. Academic Year 2024/2025.
TEATRO RENACENTISTA INGLÉS - 802206
Curso Académico 2024-25
Datos Generales
- Plan de estudios: 0835 - GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES (2009-10)
- Carácter: Obligatoria
- ECTS: 6.0
SINOPSIS
COMPETENCIAS
Generales
CG 3 - Conocimiento de las literaturas en lengua inglesa.
CG 4 - Conocimiento de la historia y cultura de los países de lengua inglesa.
(b) Competencias Procedimentales:
CG 6 - Capacidad para negociar, hacerse entender, redactar informes y documentos, manejar información masiva y compleja y utilizar herramientas informáticas y presentar en público productos, ideas e informes, todo ello en lengua inglesa.
CG 7 - Capacidad de orientar interdisciplinarmente las competencias ya mencionadas, con el objeto de que resulten extrapolables a una variedad de ámbitos profesionales en los que éstas son cada vez más valoradas (véase la relación de las profesiones para las que capacita el título).
(c) Competencias Actitudinales:
CG 10 - Desarrollo de una actitud reflexiva y crítica sobre la lengua inglesa, su cultura y sus literaturas.
CG 11 - Desarrollo, tanto personal como intelectual, de actitudes de convivencia y diálogo entre ideologías, géneros y etnias, así como a la profundización en culturas ajenas que impone el estudio de las literaturas en lengua inglesa. Desarrollo de la corrección política.
Específicas
After completing this course, the student will be able to identify and analyze aesthetic elements shaping Elizabethan playwrights literary production, express critical judgments on their work and on the body of critical texts written about them, and assess the specific influence of Elizabethan drama on later periods.
Otras
(a) Conceptual Competencies:
CG 3 - Knowledge of English language literatures.
CG 4 - Knowledge of the history and culture of English-speaking countries.
(b) Procedural Competencies:
CG 6 - Ability to negotiate, make oneself understood, write reports and documents, handle massive and complex information and use computer tools and present in public products, ideas and reports, all in English language.
GC 7 - Ability to orient the aforementioned competences in an interdisciplinary way, so that they can be extrapolated to a variety of professional fields in which they are increasingly valued (see the list of professions for which the degree qualifies).
(c) Attitudinal Competences:
CG 10 - Development of a reflective and critical attitude towards the English language, its culture and literatures.
GC 11 - Development, both personal and intellectual, of attitudes of coexistence and dialogue between ideologies, genders and ethnicities, as well as the deepening of foreign cultures that the study of English language literatures imposes. Development of political correctness.
ACTIVIDADES DOCENTES
Clases teóricas
2. Lectura individual guiada de antologías de textos representativos de los períodos que se estudian y/u obras (en toda su extensión) claves de dichos períodos.
3. Lectura individual guiada de textos críticos que aborden el período que se trata.
Theoretical classes:
1. Theoretical introduction to the content of the subject through lectures. Those classes will be oriented to describe a general theoretical panorama of the course content, leaving the practical work to group work at seminar level and debate groups.
2. Guided individual reading of representative texts' anthologies of the period under study and/or complete key works of those periods.
3. Guided individual reading of critical texts that address the period studied.
Seminarios
Seminars:
4. Debate groups formation that deal in a practical manner -that is, through the analysis, discussion and contrasting opinions- the content of the course subject matter. These debate groups will be guided by the teacher. The work and participation invested in these groups should be reflected in the students' final assessment.
Clases prácticas
Practical classes:
5. Screening films and documentaries that help reach the course practical objectives described above. The Department understands that these activities should foster a critical viewing, thus the screenings will be complemented, in every case, with debate forums and class discussion.
Trabajos de campo
Field work:
6. Eventual, guided cultural tours.
TOTAL
Clases teóricas y prácticas, seminarios: 42-47
Exámenes y pruebas específicas: 3-6 horas
Actividades no presenciales: 100-102 horas (entre 66,7% y 68 % = entre 4 y 4,08 ECTS), dedicadas a las siguientes tareas:
Preparación de ejercicios, trabajos y / o exposiciones orales
Lectura de la bibliografía obligatoria
Preparación de exámenes
Consulta de dudas sobre los temas teóricos y las tareas prácticas
Face-to-face activities: 48-50 hours (between 32,0% and 33,3% = between 1,92 and 2 ECTS), composed of:
Theory and practice class and seminars: 42-47h.
Exams and specific evaluation: 3-6 h.
Personal study: 100-102 hours (betweem 66,7% and 68 % = between 4 and 4,08 ECTS), dedicated to the following activities:
Preparation of exercises, essays and/or oral presentations
Reading of compulsory bibliography
Exam preparation
Question solving regarding the theory and practice of the subject matter studied in class.
Presenciales
No presenciales
Semestre
Breve descriptor:
This course offers a panoramic view of Renaissance English Drama through the analysis of works by the greatest playwrights of the period: Shakespeare, Jonson and Marlowe, among others, focusing on the social role of the theatre as a literary genre.
Requisitos
Do not apply.
Objetivos
Para conseguir los objetivos de esta materia se utilizarán las siguientes estrategias:
-Profundización en el teatro renacentista a través de sus textos.
-Iniciar al alumno en la lectura de textos críticos sobre el periodo.
-Incentivar la capacidad de análisis del alumno del corpus literario renacentista inglés en el contexto cultural contemporáneo de igualdad y respeto.
-Desarrollar el juicio crítico personal del alumno como valor fundamental del graduado en estudios ingleses.
This course will comprise the study of the evolution of English theatre during the Renaissance. The main objective is to familiarize students with the different styles that characterize English canonical plays throughout the period (from the dawn of English theatre until the closing of the playhouses during Charles Is reign, exploring the Elizabethan and Jacobean artistic productions) so that they are capable of producing their own critical discourse about the literary texts under study in their historical, social and artistic context.
To reach this courses objectives, the following strategies will be used:
- In-depth study of Renaissance drama though the close reading of its texts.
- Initiate students in the reading of critical studies about the period.
- Encourage students analytical capacity and critical exploration of the English Renaissance drama corpus from todays contemporary cultural context and increase their knowledge of the historical period so that they can better assess its authors contributions to our understanding of human equality and respect.
- Develop the students personal critical assessment as a fundamental value of an English degree graduate.
Contenido
Part I: Introduction to English Renaissance Literature, Art and Thought. Theme 1: English Renaissance Drama and its Context. Development of primitive dramatic genres: offices, mystery cycles and morality plays. Pre-Elizabethan dramatic forms: The interludes, masques and pageants of the Tudor court. Recommended Reading: "Arden of Feversham" (anon.) Theme 2: Evolution of English Comedy and Tragedy: The Latin and Italian Influence. Recommended Reading: "Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay" (Greene), "The Spanish Tragedy "(Thomas Kyd)," A Midsummers Night Dream" (William Shakespeare), Ralph Roister Doster" (Udall). Theme 3: Elizabethan Intellectual Society. Evolution of Dramatic Language: Development of the Tragic Genre and "blank verse". Recommended Reading: " Dr. Faustus" (Christopher Marlowe). Part II: Hibridization of the Comedy: Social Function of the Dramatic Genre. Theme 4: The Political Economy of Elizabethan and Jacobean Theatre: Popular Playhouses and Aristocratic Theatres. Theatre Architecture. The Playwrights Position in Society: Marginality and Patronage. The composition of Companies of Players. Recommended Reading: "The Night of the Burning Pestle" (Beaumont). Theme 5: Jacobean Society: Sociocultural, Political and Religious Changes and their Theatrical Manifestation, Satiric and Citizen Comedy: Portraits of London Society in the 17th century. Recommended Reading: Volpone" (Ben Jonson), "A Chaste Maid in Cheapside" (Middleton). Theme 6: Jacobean Tragicomedy: Alegory of Court Corruption. Recommended Reading: "Measure for Measure "(Shakespeare). Part III: Jacobean Tragedy: Portraits of a Decadent World. Theme 7: The Tragic Shakespeare of the first decade of the 17th century. Study of Sources Adaptations and Chronicles. Recommended Reading: Hamlet, Julius Caesar (William Shakespeare). Theme 8: Female Portraits in English Renaissance Drama. Writers, Readers and Spectators of the English Scene. Misogyny and freethinking. Recommended Reading: "The Witch of Edmonton"* *(William Rowley, Thomas Dekker and John Ford), "A Game of Chess "(Thomas Middleton), "The Changeling "(Thomas Middleton y William Rowley).
Evaluación
This course is designed to undergo a continuous evaluation of the student's progress (the specific value attributed to his/her daily work in any case will surpass the 20% of the final grade) and a final exam that will comprise theory and practice of the content studied, its value will oscillate between 50% and 70% of the final grade. This grade could be complemented, as the teacher sees fit, with the assignment of essays and text commentaries, whose specific weight should not surpass the 30% of the final grade.
Bibliografía
Bradbrook, M.C. A History of Elizabethan Drama (6 Vols.). Cambridge: C.U.P., 1979.
Braunmuller, A.R. & M. Hattaway (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Drama. Cambridge: C.U.P., 1990.
Bregazzi, J. Shakespeare y el Teatro Renacentista Inglés. Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 1999. Leech, C. & T.W. Craik (gen. eds.). The Revels History of Drama in English, Vols. III & IV. London: Methuen, 1975. Leggatt, A. English Drama: Shakespeare to the Restoration, 1590-1660. London: Longman, 1988.
Leggatt, A. Jacobean Public Theatre. London: Routledge, 1992.
Sanders, N. et al. (eds.) The Revels History of Drama in English, Vol. II: 1500-1576. London: Routledge, 1996.
Sturgess, K. Jacobean Private Theatre. London: Routledge, 1987. Styan, J.L. The Elements of Drama. Cambridge: C.U.P., 1982.
Wickham, G.L.G. Early English Stages 1300-1600,. Vol. III. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.
Recursos electrónicos/Electronic Resources:
- Life in Elizabethan England. A Compendium of Common Knowledge. 1558-1603.
Página web muy completa acerca de la vida en la Inglaterra Isabelina, desde la descripción de los principales oficios y ocupaciones, la vida doméstica, la vida en la corte, pasando por tablas de medidas, fórmulas de cortesía, títulos nobiliarios, etc.
- Early Modern Drama database.
Base de datos que recoge información de las representaciones teatrales que se llevaron a cabo desde la construcción de los primeros teatros públicos hasta su clausura en 1642, organizada por el nombre del dramaturgo, el título de la obra, la fecha, la compañía y el teatro.
- Encyclopaedia Britannica¿s Guide to Shakespeare.
< http://search.eb.com/shakespeare>.
Estructura
Módulos | Materias |
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LITERATURA EN LENGUA INGLESA | TEATRO RENACENTISTA INGLÉS |
Grupos
Clases teóricas y/o prácticas | ||||
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Grupo | Periodos | Horarios | Aula | Profesor |
Grupo A | 12/09/2024 - 13/12/2024 | JUEVES 08:30 - 10:30 | A-15 | JOSE LUIS MIRAS OROZCO |
VIERNES 08:30 - 10:30 | A-15 | JOSE LUIS MIRAS OROZCO | ||
Grupo B | 12/09/2024 - 13/12/2024 | JUEVES 10:30 - 12:30 | A-200 | JOSE LUIS MIRAS OROZCO |
VIERNES 10:30 - 12:30 | A-200 | JOSE LUIS MIRAS OROZCO | ||
Grupo C | 12/09/2024 - 13/12/2024 | JUEVES 10:30 - 12:30 | A-405 | MAYA DEL PUIG ZALBIDEA PANIAGUA |
VIERNES 10:30 - 12:30 | A-405 | MAYA DEL PUIG ZALBIDEA PANIAGUA | ||
Grupo T1 | 12/09/2024 - 13/12/2024 | JUEVES 19:00 - 21:00 | A-312 | MARTIN KEARNS |
VIERNES 19:00 - 21:00 | A-312 | MARTIN KEARNS | ||
Grupo T2 | 12/09/2024 - 13/12/2024 | JUEVES 19:00 - 21:00 | A-416 | DOLORES MARIA RESANO FANTINO |
VIERNES 19:00 - 21:00 | A-416 | DOLORES MARIA RESANO FANTINO |