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Audio podcast. In this edition, Andrew Biswell and Rob Spence discuss Anthony Burgess’s novel about Shakespeare, Nothing Like the Sun. They discusse the innovative use of language and Burgess’s lifelong...
Audio podcast. This edition, written and presented by Graham Foster, examines author and critic Anthony Burgess’s relationship with Shakespeare and his works. This includes Burgess’ biography of the Bard...
Video of a lecture delivered by religious scholar Joseph Pearce on why Shakespeare may have been a Catholic.
Video recording of two brief lectures - the first by Regina Yoong (University of Malaya) and the second by David Reckford (University of North Carolina) - on the influence of Shakespeare on the American poet...
Recording of an audio-visual presentation by Alex McNeil at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s Spring 2022 International Online Symposium. He presents the argument for Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford,...
The Shakespeare Synopsis project aims to create a filmed synopsis for every one of Shakespeare’s plays. Here, Sophie Stone directs this telling of the story of Macbeth.
The Shakespeare Synopsis project aims to create a filmed synopsis for every one of Shakespeare’s plays. Here, Paula Garfield, Artistic director of Deafinitely Theatre, tells the story of Hamlet.
Lecture delivered by Khalid Amine at the University of New England’s Center for Global Humanities that examines the radical shift in performing Shakespeare in Arab countries since the 1960s. Includes a...
Video recording of an illustrated lecture by Dr Kevin Gilvary, the president of the De Vere Society (which exists to promote the idea that Edward de Vere was the actual author of Shakespeare’s plays). He...
Short video series in which Shakespeare academics and students talk to camera about an aspect of Shakespeare’s work. The aim is to persuade foreign students to study Shakespeare in Britain. In this video...