History: E316_Audio
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Note: To listen to an MP3 file, left-click on the relevant hyperlink. If you have DSL or cable modem, it is also feasible to download and store the entire file (5-15 megabytes). To do that, right-click on the relevant link, choose "Save link as" from the popup menu, and choose a file name and storage location.
WEEK 1
08/25. Course Introduction.
WEEK 2
09/01. A Midsummer Night's Dream, (1595) Session 1 | Session 2.
WEEK 3
09/08. The Merchant of Venice (1596) Session 1 | Session 2.
WEEK 4
09/15. As You Like It (1599) Session 1 | Session 2.
WEEK 5
09/22. Twelfth Night (1601) Session 1 | Session 2
WEEK 6
09/29. Richard III (1592) | Session 2
WEEK 7
10/06. Titus Andronicus (1593).
WEEK 8
10/13. Romeo and Juliet. (1595).
WEEK 9
10/20. Othello (1604).
WEEK 10
10/27. Hamlet (1600).
WEEK 11
11/03. Hamlet (1600) and King Lear (1605).
WEEK 12
11/10. King Lear (1605).
WEEK 13
11/17. Antony and Cleopatra (1606).
WEEK 14
11/24. Fall Recess. No Classes.
WEEK 15
12/01. The Winter's Tale (1610).
WEEK 16
12/08. The Tempest (1611).
Technical Note: I record audio files in class with an Olympus DM-1 digital voice recorder, transfer them via USB to my laptop, edit them in Nero Wave Editor and convert them to 16 kbps mp3 files with Nero's mp3 Pro encoding feature. Then they are uploaded to this wiki site.