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Introduction to Who Wrote Shakespeare

This course from the University of London explores critical thinking, and the interpretation of texts, through the Shakespeare authorship question. Using doubt about Shakespeare’s authorship as our playground, we will explore the key concept of authorship attribution, while developing skills in literary analysis, interpretation, and argument. Through forensic exploration of key texts, you will learn why Shakespeare’s authorship is questioned, and what evidence is cited on both sides of the debate. For those of you interested in exploring the works of Shakespeare from a new angle, or just wanting to hone your analytical thinking skills, this course offers an introduction to a fascinating area of interest. Those of you already interested in the Shakespeare authorship question will be encouraged to question your own assumptions in fruitful ways. Whether undertaken as a standalone course, or as preparation for the University of London BA in English, this course will be food for thought.

Status: Psychology
Status: Writing
BeginnerCourse21 hours

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VS

4.0Reviewed Jul 14, 2020

A Very Detailed Course on this existing question. The content was good, solid, and the quizzes were slightly tricky.

KG

5.0Reviewed Apr 27, 2023

I was completely unaware of the controversy around Shakespeare and found this course fascinating. Recommended to anyone open to re-evaluating what you thought you knew about the playwright.

RH

5.0Reviewed Nov 25, 2022

Fascinating course! wonderful professor who was like a private investigator, probing while encouraging us to think and be open minded

CS

5.0Reviewed Sep 5, 2019

The course was fantastic! I did this not really knowing what I was getting into, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.I cannot wait to start another course.

RC

5.0Reviewed May 1, 2020

Utterly brilliant, except where towards the end it gets bogged down by conspiracy theories involving the Knights Templar, Rosicrucians and Freemasons.

A

5.0Reviewed Apr 19, 2022

​A wonderful guide to critical thinking and very illuminating regarding the doubts about The Shakespeare Authorship Question. I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you.

WT

5.0Reviewed Mar 18, 2018

I really enjoyed this course, and appreciate all the time and effort from everyone involved. Thank you.

JC

5.0Reviewed Mar 29, 2023

Truly outstanding. The depth of the course was impressive, and my interest was locked from moment one.

JW

5.0Reviewed Apr 13, 2022

T​his is a great course that introduces the student to the topic of Who wrote Shakespeare, giving new light to the author of the famous plays.

DP

5.0Reviewed Mar 13, 2018

Excellent! advances the position that the Authorship Question is a valid and necessary subject for Academic research!

JQ

5.0Reviewed Feb 21, 2018

Great Course with many interesting and innovative concepts. Thanks to all the folks who must have worked hard and long to put this course on the internet. Dr Quincy

JC

5.0Reviewed Feb 18, 2019

This was an extremely interesting course. I loved that it questioned traditional thinking. I truly believe that more courses like this should exist. Excellent

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