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Scandinavian Film and Television (Coursera) Coursera
University of Copenhagen

Scandinavian Film and Television (Coursera)

Discover the secrets behind the success of Scandinavian film and television in this enlightening online course. From the liberal and progressive values to the unique institutions that foster creativity, understand how Scandinavia has become a powerhouse in global entertainment. Perfect for cinephiles and TV enthusiasts alike, this course offers an in-depth look at the cultural forces shaping some of the most beloved films and series from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland.

May 18th 2026
5-12 Weeks
An Introduction to Screenwriting (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of East Anglia

An Introduction to Screenwriting (FutureLearn)

Embark on a creative journey with our Introduction to Screenwriting course. Designed for aspiring writers, this 2-week program will guide you through the essential elements of scriptwriting, helping you develop your unique voice and craft compelling stories for the screen. Whether you dream of writing feature films or TV series, this course is your first step towards achieving your cinematic ambitions.

Jul 12th 2021
2 Weeks
Literature of the English Country House (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
The University of Sheffield

Literature of the English Country House (FutureLearn)

Embark on a fascinating exploration of English country house literature with this comprehensive course. Trace the historical journey from Thomas More's time to the wit of Oscar Wilde, uncovering the evolving role and depiction of these grand estates in literature. Gain insights into the cultural significance and learn how to construct your own authoritative interpretations.

Feb 8th 2021
5-12 Weeks
Restoration & Eighteenth-century Drama (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
Saylor.org

Restoration & Eighteenth-century Drama (saylor.org)

Embark on an enlightening journey through the world of Restoration and Eighteenth-century Drama with this engaging online course. From the return of monarchy in England following the Civil War to the early years of the 19th century, this course offers a deep dive into the dramatic works that defined an era. Uncover the nuances of plays from both England and Continental Europe, and discover how these theatrical pieces reflected and shaped societal changes over time.

Legacy Course
Self-Paced
Shakespeare on the Page and in Performance: Young Love (edX) EdX
Wellesley College,WellesleyX

Shakespeare on the Page and in Performance: Young Love (edX)

Dive into the world of Shakespeare with our course 'Shakespeare on the Page and in Performance: Young Love'. This engaging online program examines two iconic plays, 'Romeo & Juliet' and 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream', to uncover what makes these stories of young love resonate across centuries. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or a theater lover, this course promises to bring Shakespeare's works to life.

No sessions available
3 Weeks
AP® English Literature & Composition – Part 3: Plays (edX) EdX
University of California, Berkeley,BerkeleyX

AP® English Literature & Composition – Part 3: Plays (edX)

Unlock the secrets of dramatic literature with this specialized AP® English Literature & Composition course. Designed to prepare you for the AP® exam, this part three focuses on plays by renowned authors like William Shakespeare and Edmond Rostand. Sharpen your analytical abilities and elevate your understanding of literary techniques in drama as you progress through engaging video lectures, compelling readings, and comprehensive study materials.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Global Shakespeares: Re-Creating the Merchant of Venice (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Global Shakespeares: Re-Creating the Merchant of Venice (edX)

Dive into the timeless world of William Shakespeare with our course on 'The Merchant of Venice.' Compare contemporary interpretations from film to stage productions, including a groundbreaking performance in Venice's Jewish Ghetto. Uncover the play’s relevance through modern lenses and explore themes of language, gender dynamics, and religious bias.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
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