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The Shakespeare Drama for this course will be [[Shakespeare, Richard III (1597)|''Richard III'' (1597)]]. You are welcome to read the play in German first, in order to get a general idea (using, for example, a Reclam edition, either bilingual or monoligual). In the course, we will work with the first edition of [[Shakespeare, Richard III (1597)|1597]] (available for download from our main course page and soon also as a mastercopy in Wersig) as well as the current top critical edition of Richard III (The Arden Edition, third series, ca. 14 EUR at CvO bookshop).  
 
The Shakespeare Drama for this course will be [[Shakespeare, Richard III (1597)|''Richard III'' (1597)]]. You are welcome to read the play in German first, in order to get a general idea (using, for example, a Reclam edition, either bilingual or monoligual). In the course, we will work with the first edition of [[Shakespeare, Richard III (1597)|1597]] (available for download from our main course page and soon also as a mastercopy in Wersig) as well as the current top critical edition of Richard III (The Arden Edition, third series, ca. 14 EUR at CvO bookshop).  
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If you want to read the text with Olaf and me on a Saturday evening, leave your name at [[Current events#21 April 2007, Sa: Richard III]].
  
 
You may use the discussion page above for any questions relating specifically to our course rather than to the entire module.
 
You may use the discussion page above for any questions relating specifically to our course rather than to the entire module.

Revision as of 16:01, 2 April 2007

Opening Note

This is the place where you will find complementary information on the Basismodul 1 as it specifically relates to Course D (Tue 14-16 h, A10 1-121a, Anna Auguscik 12:06, 2 April 2007 (CEST)).

The Shakespeare Drama for this course will be Richard III (1597). You are welcome to read the play in German first, in order to get a general idea (using, for example, a Reclam edition, either bilingual or monoligual). In the course, we will work with the first edition of 1597 (available for download from our main course page and soon also as a mastercopy in Wersig) as well as the current top critical edition of Richard III (The Arden Edition, third series, ca. 14 EUR at CvO bookshop).

If you want to read the text with Olaf and me on a Saturday evening, leave your name at Current events#21 April 2007, Sa: Richard III.

You may use the discussion page above for any questions relating specifically to our course rather than to the entire module.