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9. Act 2, Scene 2: Oswald and Kent
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Lecture
In this module, we read through Act 2, Scene 2, the scene in which Kent argues bitterly with Oswald and ends up in the stocks. In particular, we think about: (i) the figures of Oswald and Kent; (ii) the themes of (dis)honesty and (dis)honour; and (iii) the extent to which this scene was written with the new king, James, I in mind.
Course
In this twenty-five part course, Professor John McRae (University of Nottingham) explores Shakespeare’s King Lear. We begin with a broad introduction to the historical, political and intellectual context of early 17th-century England. After that, we go through the play scene by scene, providing close reading and detailed analysis, with commentary on character, plot, themes and motifs, language, symbolism – and more.
We use the Arden (Third Series) edition of the play. Students using a different edition of the play may encounter slight differences in both the text and line numbers.
Lecturer
John McRae is Special Professor of Language in Literature Studies and Teaching Associate in the School of English at Nottingham University, and holds Visiting Professorships in China, Malaysia, Spain and the USA. He is co-author of The Routledge History of Literature in English with Ron Carter, and also wrote The Language of Poetry, Literature with a Small 'l' and the first critical edition of Teleny by Oscar Wilde and others.
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McRae, J. (2019, February 26). Shakespeare: King Lear - Act 2, Scene 2: Oswald and Kent [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/shakespeare-king-lear-john-mcrae/act-2-scene-2-oswald-and-kent
MLA style
McRae, J. "Shakespeare: King Lear – Act 2, Scene 2: Oswald and Kent." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 26 Feb 2019, https://www.massolit.io/courses/shakespeare-king-lear-john-mcrae/act-2-scene-2-oswald-and-kent