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Course Title: Modern Drama 1890-1940 Code: Ingles 4216; Credit Hours 3 Instructor: University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus College of Humanities Department of English Undergraduate Program Fall 2012 Dr. Christopher Olsen, E-MAIL: c_olsen@onelinkpr.net, phone during office hours 764-0000 (x-3812) or leave message with English Dept. (x-2553). Classes: Mondays+Wednesdays: 2:30-3:50p.m.; LPM 310; Office Hours = Monday+Wednesday; 10:00-11:30a.m. Prerequisites: None Texts: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen; Mrs. Warren s Profession by G.B. Shaw; The Second Mrs. Tanqueray by Arthur Pinero; Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde; Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry; The Ghost Sonata by August Strindberg; Riders from the Sea by John Millington Synge; Six Characters in Search of an Author by Pirandello; Desire Under the Elms by Eugene O Neill; Machinal by Sophie Treadwell, Private Lives by Noel Coward; and Surrealistic and Futuristic Short Plays, plus essays. Course Description: This class is designed to explore many facets of dramatic literature including, studying theatre history and developing performance skills. The class is focused on Modern Drama beginning in the late Victorian period and running through the years leading up to World War II. Through analysis and close reading, you will be better prepared to read, understand, and criticize plays. Also, you will be able to use a background in art history to distinguish some of the experimental genres of the era known as the fin de siècle (or Belle Epoque). You will also be expected to watch a live performance of a play and write a critique on it. In addition, you will be participating as an actor or director in a series of final scenes at the end of the semester. By the end of the course, it is expected that you will have a strong understanding of the historical events and artistic movements that converged during a very prolific era. This may sound like a challenging course (it is!), but I guarantee that your enthusiasm and participation will make this adventure an exciting ride. Good luck! Course Objectives: 1. To gain a better critical understanding and aesthetic appreciation of drama. 2. To be able to better identify the language and terminology associated with drama. 3. To develop critical writing skills about drama. 4. To develop research skills. 5. To develop critical thinking skills 6. To be able to perform dramatic materials 7. To know the basic language of performance

Scene Project: INGLES 4216/2 10 minute performed scene presented by your group. Further research on a genre of theatre from the era is expected. Details to be provided. Play Review: Write a two-page theatre report. Research Project: Exams: Write a short research paper on the work of one of the playwrights we study and be prepared to make a short presentation in front of the class. There will be one take-home written exam. Class Participation: This class is a discussion and participation class. You are expected to contribute in the discussion and participate in performance exercises. You will be receiving an attendance/participation grade. Attendance: Attendance is mandatory. You will be excused for up to two (2) classes without penalty. Any further absences will adversely affect your grade. Grading: The course is based on 500 points. The breakdown is as follows: Final Exam = 200 pts.; Quizzes = 50 pts.; Performance Presentation = 75 pts.; Play Critique = 50 pts.; Research Project = 50 pts.; Class Attendance/ Participation = 75pts. Grade scale: 448-500 = A; 395-447 = B; 347-394 = C; 300-346 = D; 0-299 = F. Class Schedule Class Dates Week Aug. 20-24 Introduction and what is Drama? What is a Genre? Victorian History and Literature Assignments Week Aug 27-31 Hedda Gabler Read Hedda Gabler Week Sept. 3-7 Finish Hedda Gabler Begin Mrs. Tanqueray Week Sept. 10-14 Finish Mrs. Tanqueray Mrs. Tanqueray Week Sept. 17-21 Mrs. Warren s Profession Read Mrs. Warren s Profession Week Sept. 24-28 Finish Mrs. Warren s Profession Begin Importance of Being Earnest

INGLES 4216/3 Week Oct. 1-5 Finish Importance of Being Earnest Importance of Being Earnest Week Oct. 8-12 Ubu Roi and anti-theatre Read Ubu Roi Week Oct. 15-19 The Isms -- Art and anti-art Read Ghost Sonata Symbolism/Futurism Week Oct. 22-26 Irish Theatre Read Riders to the Sea l Week Oct. 29-Nov. 2 Pirandello/Brecht/Modernism Begin Six Characters Scene Groups to Form Week Nov. 5-9 Six Characters Begin Desire Under the Elms Week Nov. 12-16 Eugene O Neill and modern Finish Desire Under tragedy the Elms Week Nov. 19-23 American Expressionism Begin Machinal Final Exam Handed Out/Thanksgiving Break!!! Week Nov. 26-30 Finish Machinal & begin Private Lives Read Private Lives Machinal Report due. Week Dec. 3-7 Week of Dec. 10-14 Finish Private Lives Final Scenes and Final Exam Collected Reminders: You are expected to attend ALL classes and you should provide a WRITTEN excuse if you miss more than two classes. After the midterm, a written warning will be given to students whose work in class is inadequate (a D or F grade).

INGLES 4216/4 Your requirements for passing this course include the following: One Written Take-Home Exam One Group Playwright Research Project One 5-Minute Scene One Theatre Report Ten Quizzes Any form of cheating will result in dismissal from the class. In order to receive an A, it is expected that you are contributing beyond the requirements of the course and are consistently scoring high grades on all your assignments. In order to receive a B, your work in consistently above standard and your work is superior to the average. In order to receive a C, you are fulfilling the requirements of the course but are doing only the minimum needed to pass. I don t expect to give out any Ds or Fs. Ley 51 Los estudiantes que reciban servicios de Rehabilitación Vocacional deben comunicarse con el (la) profesor(a) al inicio del semestre para planificar el acomodo razonable y equipo asistivo necesario conforme a las recomendaciones de la Oficina de Asuntos para las Personas con impedimento (OAPI) del Decanato de Studiantes. También aquellos estudiantes con necesidades especiales que requieren de algún tipos de asistencia o acomodo deben comunicarse con el (la) profesor(a).

Presentations 1. Arthur Pinero, The Second Mrs. Tangueray Victorian Melodrama. 2. George Bernard Shaw, Mrs. Warren s Profession Social Drama 3. Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest Comedy of Wit 4. Alfred Jarry, Ubu Roi Anti-Theatre 5. August Strindberg, Ghost Sonata Symbolism 6. J. M. Synge, Riders to the Sea Irish Theatre 7. Futurism, Marinetti 8. Pirandello, Six Characters in Search of an Author Theatre about Theatre 9. Eugene O Neill, Desire Under the Elms American Realism

10. Sophie Treadwell, Machinal American Expressionism 11. Noel Coward, Private Lives Comedy of Manners