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BBC television documentary. Models and costumes from the Shakespeare Exhibition to be held the following week in aid of Shoreditch Housing Association. Introduced by Irene Vanbrugh and G.B. Harrison.
Radio programme. C.B. Purdom discusses with G. Wilson Knight his view that in Shakespeare’s dramas the action is always presented from the point of view of the protagonist after the crisis.
In the opening talk of the series, Shakespeare scholar G.B. Harrison dicusses the different ways in which Shakespeare’s plays were put on stage throughout the centuries.
Radio programme. John Jones gives an appreciation of G. Wiison Knight as a critic of Shakespeare. He argues that Mr. Knight’s ‘The Wheel of Fire’ marks the greatest advance in the understanding of...
Transcriptions of hour radio broadcasts. Selected by Professor G.B. Harrison and enacted by drama students at the University of Michigan. Uses scenes from Antony and Cleopatra to demonstrate how Shakespeare...
Transcriptions of hour radio broadcasts. Selected by Professor G.B. Harrison and enacted by drama students at the University of Michigan. Uses scenes from Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice to ‘motivate the...
Transcriptions of hour radio broadcasts. Selected by Professor G.B. Harrison and enacted by drama students at the University of Michigan. Uses scenes from Henry IV. Part 1, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet...
Radio broadcast. In this talk about Shakespeare’s sonnets and the problems that they raise, G. Wilson Knight surveys recent literature on the sonnets, particularly Leslie Hotson’s book Mr. W. H. (1964),...
Transcriptions of hour radio broadcasts. Selected by Professor G.B. Harrison and enacted by drama students at the University of Michigan. Uses scenes from Julius Caesar to demonstrate how Shakespeare uses...
Professor G.K. Hunter places Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 within the cycle of Shakespeare’s history plays and examines Shakespeare’s achievement in them.