Faculty Of Humanities & Social Sciences
EST2RJS / EST3RJS, 2010
Not available in 2010
| Unit Code: | EST2RJS |
| Alternative Unit Code: | EST3RJS |
| Unit Short Title: | ROMEO AND JULIET: FACT, FICTION, FILM |
| Credit Points: | 20.0 |
| Unit Description: | In this unit students will become acquainted with significant historical aspects of sixteenth-century Italian society and Elizabethan England that are fundamental to the legend of Romeo and Juliet. Four narrative versions of this legend will be studied and three film versions of it will be viewed in order to arrive at an understanding of the processes involved in adapting the legend from its original narrative form to drama and also to the medium of film. |
| Class Requirements: | one 2-hour lecture/seminar and one 1-hour tutorial per week. For a pass in this unit students must normally attend at least 80% of the tutorials |
| Work Experience Indicator: | Not undertaking work experience in industry |
| Available to 'Study Abroad' students: | Y |
Assessment:
| Assessment Type | % | Comments |
| two 1,000-word written exercises, | 40 | |
| one 3,000-word essay, | 60 | Third-year students will be expected to show a greater achievement of discipline-specific skills in their written work than second-year students. |
Readings:
| Reading Type | Title | Author | Publisher |
| Preliminary | The narrative and dramatic sources of Shakespeare, | Bullough, G. (ed) | Routledge and Paul, 1957-1975 |
| Preliminary | The legend of Romeo and Juliet, | Moore, O. H. | Ohio State UP 1950 |
| Prescribed | Romeo and Juliet before Shakespeare, | Prunster, N. | Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies 2000 |
Unit Streams:
| Teaching Period | Unit Class | Location |
| 1 01-MAR-10 04-JUN-10 | Day | BUNDOORA |
Unit Coordinators:
| Title | First Name | Last Name | Location | Primary Coordinator |
| Dr | Nicole | Prunster | BUNDOORA | Y |
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