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Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature

Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature is a free online course from Alison US CA that explores feminist themes in Ibsen's 'A Doll's House,' Shakespeare's 'Othello,' and postcolonial critiques. Ideal for literature students and self-learners seeking foundational insights into Western and colonial-era literary thought.

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Key features

  • Free online course from Alison US CA
  • Covers Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and feminist themes
  • Includes Shakespeare's 'Othello' and tragedy analysis
  • Explores postcolonial critique of English colonialism
  • Introduces Aristotle's theory of art and mimesis
  • Self-paced with certificate option
  • Accessible to high school and college learners

Pros

  • +Completely free to access
  • +Covers major literary and philosophical concepts
  • +User-friendly online platform
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Cons

  • No college credit included
  • Limited instructor interaction

About Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature

What is Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature?

Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature is a free online course offered by Alison US CA, designed for readers and students interested in deep literary analysis. The course examines Henrik Ibsen’s 'A Doll's House' as a proto-feminist and humanist text, highlighting Nora’s transformation and the societal constraints on women in the 19th century. It also covers William Shakespeare’s 'Othello,' focusing on tragedy, identity, and power, alongside a critical look at English colonialism in shorter literary works. Rooted in classical theory, the course introduces Aristotle’s views on art and imitation, exploring poetry, rhetoric, and the sublime as cornerstones of Western literary tradition.

Key features

  • Free Access — No cost to enroll or complete the course.
  • Literary Depth — Covers Ibsen, Shakespeare, and postcolonial critique.
  • Feminist Themes — Analyzes gender roles and intellectual freedom in 'A Doll's House'.
  • Classical Foundations — Includes Aristotle’s theory of mimesis and tragedy.
  • Global Perspectives — Addresses colonialism and cultural critique in literature.
  • Self-Paced Learning — Flexible online format for independent study.
  • Certificate Option — Verified credential available through Alison.

Who is Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature for?

This course suits literature students, educators, and lifelong learners interested in feminist theory, postcolonial studies, and classical literary forms. It’s ideal for those exploring the evolution of dramatic literature and its social implications. No prior expertise is required, making it accessible to high school and college-level learners.

How does Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature compare?

Unlike paid university courses or dense academic textbooks, this free Alison course delivers structured, digestible content on major literary works. It combines canonical Western texts with postcolonial critique, offering broader cultural context than standard literature surveys. While less intensive than degree-level seminars, it provides a solid foundation for further study in humanities disciplines.

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Best use cases

  • High school literature supplement
  • College prep for humanities majors
  • Self-guided feminist theory study
  • Teacher professional development
  • Lifelong learning in classics
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Is Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature right for you?

This course is best for students, educators, and self-learners interested in literature, gender studies, or postcolonial theory. No prior experience is needed. Ideal for those seeking free, flexible education. Alternatives include paid MOOCs with credit options or university literature courses, but this offers strong foundational content at no cost.

How it compares: Compared to standard polypropylene rugs, this course offers no physical material but delivers lasting intellectual value. It’s not a home decor item and should not be evaluated as such.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature?

The course covers Ibsen's 'A Doll's House,' Shakespeare's 'Othello,' postcolonial critiques of English colonialism, and Aristotle's theories on art, tragedy, and rhetoric.

Does this course offer a certificate upon completion?

Yes, Alison offers a free digital certificate upon completion, with optional paid certification for formal verification.

How long does it take to complete the course?

The course typically takes 3-5 hours, depending on reading speed and engagement with supplementary materials.

Is Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature suitable for high school students?

Yes, it's designed for high school and early college learners, with clear explanations of complex literary themes.

Can I access the course on mobile devices?

Yes, the Alison platform is mobile-friendly, allowing access via smartphone, tablet, or desktop browser.

Is Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature in stock at Alison?

Yes, Epic Tragedies and Postcolonial Literature is currently in stock at Alison.

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Last updated May 14, 2026