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001 full-course 1 Learning from the Past: Drama, science, Performance 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Diana Henderson MIT
This class discusses the emergence of the literary and scientific worlds in Western Europe in the 17th Century.
001 full-course 1 Learning from the Past: Drama, Science, Performance 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This class discusses the emergence of the literary and scientific worlds in Western Europe in the 17th Century.
001 full-course 1 Learning from the Past: Drama, Science, Performance 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In this course, students will explore the creation of the modern cultural and scientific world through a comprehensive study of western Europe during the 17th century.
001 full-course 1 Literary Interpretation: Virginia Woolf's Shakespeare 2001-03-01 Spring 2001 Diana Henderson MIT
In this class, students discuss Virginia Woolf's interpretations and use of Shakespeare's works in her own writing.
001 full-course 1 Literary Interpretation: Virginia Woolf's Shakespeare 2001-03-01 Spring 2001 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In this class, students discuss Virginia Woolf's interpretations and use of Shakespeare's works in her own writing.
000 full-course Literary Interpretation: Virginia Woolf's Shakespeare N/A NA Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This course examines the relationship between the works of William Shakespeare and Virginia Woolf.
026 full-course 26 Major Media 2006-09-01 Fall 2006 Diana Henderson MIT
Study and analyze some of the most important media text articles in history in this MIT graduate course.
001 full-course 1 Modern Drama 2006-03-01 Spring 2006 Diana Henderson MIT
This class discusses major modern plays by Stoppard, Churchill, Beckett, Williams, and Kushner, among others.
001 full-course 1 Modern Drama 2006-03-01 Spring 2006 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This class discusses major modern plays by Stoppard, Churchill, Beckett, Williams, and Kushner, among others.
023 full-course 23 Modern Drama N/A NA Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In this course, students will analyze a number of major modern plays.
001 full-course 1 Shakespeare 2004-03-01 Spring 2004 Diana Henderson MIT
In this class, students begin exploring critical elements of Shakespeare's works.
001 full-course 1 Shakespeare 2004-03-01 Spring 2004 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In this class, students begin exploring critical elements of Shakespeare's works.
001 full-course 1 Studies in Drama: Stoppard and Churchill 2004-03-01 Spring 2004 Diana Henderson MIT
This class explores the works of Tom Stoppard and Caryl Churchill, two of the most significant contemporary dramatists.
001 full-course 1 Studies in Drama: Stoppard and Churchill 2004-03-01 Spring 2004 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This class explores the works of Tom Stoppard and Caryl Churchill, two of the most significant contemporary dramatists.
000 full-course Studies in Drama: Stoppard and Churchill N/A NA Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The focus of this course is on the works of Caryl Churchill and Tom Stoppard, two respected British dramatists.
001 full-course 1 Studies in Drama: Theater and science in a Time of War 2005-03-01 Spring 2005 Diana Henderson MIT
In this class, students discuss the writings and works of 17th century artists, writers, and thinkers.
001 full-course 1 Studies in Drama: Theater and Science in a Time of War 2005-03-01 Spring 2005 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In this class, students discuss the writings and works of 17th century artists, writers, and thinkers.
001 full-course 1 Studies in Drama: Theater and Science in a Time of War 2005-03-01 Spring 2005 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This course compares period thinking to present-day debates on the subject of the scientific method, religion, society, and art.
001 full-course 1 Writing with Shakespeare 2010-09-01 Fall 2010 Diana Henderson MIT
In this class, students will study Shakespeare's methods and themes to shape their own writing and speaking.
001 full-course 1 Writing with Shakespeare 2010-09-01 Fall 2010 Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In this class, students will study Shakespeare's methods and themes to shape their own writing and speaking.
013 full-course 13 Writing with Shakespeare N/A NA Diana Henderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This course teaches students how to think and create as Shakespeare did.