In addition to the discussion topics listed in the table below, this course also included several activities outside of the classroom including screenings, a field trip, and live performances. These are also noted in the table.
SES # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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1 | Introduction | |
I. Witches | ||
2 | The social history of witch-hunting | |
3 | Witch-hunting discussion | |
4 | Introduction to Shakespeare’s Macbeth | |
5 | Macbeth discussion | |
Screening: Throne of Blood. Directed by Akira Kurosawa. Black & White, 110 min. 1957. |
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6 | Shakespeare, Kurosawa and context discussion | |
7 | Purcell, Dido and Aeneas | |
8 | Purcell discussion | |
9 | Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique; Verdi, Macbeth | Essay 1 due |
Screening: Verdi: Macbeth. Directed by Claude d’Anna. Color, 133 min. 1997. |
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10 | Berlioz, Verdi discussion | |
11 | Verdi’s Macbeth | |
II. Learned Magic | ||
12 |
Introduction to learned magic and alchemy Guest: Tara Nummedal |
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13 | Visit to MIT Libraries Special Collections | |
14 | Introduction to Goethe’s Faust | Essay 1 revision due |
Screening: Faust. Directed by F. W. Murnau. Black & White, 85 min. 1926. |
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15 | Goethe’s Faust; Murnau | |
16 | Murnau’s Faust, Marlowe’s Faust, and the Faust puppet play | |
17 | Faust in music | |
18 | Liszt, Faust Symphony | |
III. Ghosts | ||
Field trip to Mt. Auburn Cemetery | ||
19 |
Henry James and Spiritualism Guest: Paul Fisher |
Essay 2 due |
Live performance of Dido and Aeneas by the MIT Chamber Chorus | ||
20 | Introduction to James’ The Turn of the Screw | |
21 | James’ The Turn of the Screw discussion | |
22 | Music of Britten’s The Turn of the Screw | |
23–24 | Student presentations preparation | |
25–26 | Student presentations and discussion | Essay 3 due |