Course Title: Shakespeare’s Outsiders:
Richard the Third, The Merchant of Venice, Othello
Time: Summer 2024. Wed. 11:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. (May 29 – July 17.)
Location: Maryland Pkwy campus, 4350 S. Maryland Pkwy. Room TBD.
Instructor: Alfred J. Drake, Ph.D.
Email: ajdrake@ajdrake.com
Instructor’s Shakespeare Web: https://www.ajdrake.com/shakespeare
Materials Specific to This Class
Richard III – Questions | Commentary
Merchant of Venice – Questions | Commentary
Othello – Questions | Commentary
Introduction to Shakespeare’s Life & Times (Drake)
Intro. to Shakespeare’s Language & Art, Pt. 1 (Drake)
Intro. to Shakespeare’s Language & Art, Pt. 2 (Drake)
Recommended Texts
Shakespeare, William. Richard III. Eds. Barbara A Mowat et al. Folger Shakespeare Library. New York & London: Simon & Schuster, 2018. ISBN-13: 978-1476786926.
Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. Eds. Barbara A. Mowat et al. Folger Shakespeare Library. New York & London: Simon & Schuster, 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0743477567.
Shakespeare, William. Othello. Eds. Barbara A Mowat et al. Folger Shakespeare Library. New York & London: Simon & Schuster, 2017. ISBN-13: 978-1501146299.
You may prefer the Norton genre set: Greenblatt, Stephen et al., eds. The Norton Shakespeare. 4-vol. bundle. Third edition. New York: W. W. Norton, 2015. 978-0393265460. (Used editions are sometimes available for $60-$70 online. New, the set costs about $120.)
Possible Alternative Choices: Arden Shakespeare paperback editions are relatively inexpensive and offer good notes. The Folger Shakespeare Library offers e-texts from the following addresses (no notes, but the texts are excellent):
Folger Shakespeare Online Text of Richard the Third
Folger Shakespeare Online Text of The Merchant of Venice
Folger Shakespeare Online Text of Othello
Shakespeare’s Words: A Dictionary (David & Ben Crystal)
Course Overview: We will cover three plays that represent characters audiences may view as “outsiders” to their respective societies. Richard III, Shylock, and Othello clearly belong in this category—Richard is a member of the royal family, but seethes at the “fair, well-spoken” times that bar him from true belonging and advancement; Shylock is a Jewish moneylender among Christians who despise him; and Othello is a valiant “Moor” working to defend a Venetian republic alien to him in its subtle, pleasure-seeking ways. We will examine these characters most intently, but we will also consider others whose status and circumstances are in question. The “Insider/Outsider” opposition in Shakespeare’s drama repays close study for what it reveals about the plays in which it is most present.
Schedule (Subject to change)
Week 1 May 29 Intro to Shakespeare.
Week 2 June 05 Richard the Third, Acts 1-3.
Week 3 June 12 Richard the Third, Acts 4-5.
Week 4 June 19 No class today since it’s the Juneteenth Holiday.
Week 5 June 26 The Merchant of Venice, Acts 1-3.
Week 6 July 03 The Merchant of Venice, Acts 4-5.
Week 7 July 10 Othello, Acts 1-3.
Week 8 July 17 Othello, Acts 4-5 and course retrospective.