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Independent short. Dr Anders is lecturing his students on Hamlet As he goes along, he can’t avoid thoughts about his own life. He identifies the mysterious nature of Hamlet as the unfathomable nature of...
Webcast. Harold Bloom lectures on Shakespeare and the nature of genius.
Gregory Doran talks to Heather Neill about his 2006 production of Antony and Cleopatra for the Royal Shakespeare Company, his first production in the Complete Works Festival. He speaks of the epic and...
A detailed examination of the nature of this Shakespearean tragedy given its rare feature of having two central characters.
Audio podcast. Tim McIntosh and guest Madelaine Wheeler discuss Cymbeline, one of Shakespeare’s less performed plays. They explore its complicated magpie plot, some of its themes such as the nature vs...
Short. Comprised of Shakespeare’s sonnets 60, 64 and 65. A young woman ruminates on the fragility of nature and its impact on her own mortality.
Podcast hosted by Sebastian Michael. Each edition looks at a particular sonnet, which is first recited then analysed. This episode look at the sonnet though to possibly reveal the identity of the youth to...
Focusing in detail on one particular scene, and on critical responses to it, this sixth Approaching Shakespeare lecture on Titus Andronicus deals with violence, rhetoric, and the nature of dramatic...
The seventh Approaching Shakespeare lecture takes a minor character in Twelfth Night - Antonio - and uses his presence to open up questions of sexuality, desire and the nature of romantic comedy.
This six-episode podcast miniseries looks at the political currents that influenced Shakespeare and how they apply to the world today. Hosted by Isaac Butler. Five hundred years before #MeToo, Shakespeare...