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Professor Barbara Hardy, Birkbeck College, University of London, and Dr John Sutherland, University College London, discuss the women in Shakespeare’s plays. Track 1: Revolution and Submission. Track 2:...
1) The Shakespeare play in story form read by Richard Baker. Quotations are extensively used. 2) Alternate track contains Romeo and Juliet.
A discussion between John Goode, University of Warwick, and Dr Terry Eagleton, Wadham College, Oxford. Alternate track contains Coriolanus: Politics and Tragedy.
Feature film. A heavily abridged version of the play with emphasis on the scenes between Antony and Cleopatra. Much of the political plot and some of Enorbarbus’ lines are omitted. A narrator explains...
Cult fiction film blending Twelfth Night with a no-budget science fiction film to create a Shakespearean parody. "William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, re-imagined in a child’s vision of Hell....