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Professor R. A. Foakes and Professor Mark Kinkead-Weekes, both of the University of Kent, discuss the play.
Dr Michael Hattaway, University of Kent, and Dr Juliet Ousinberre discuss the play.
Professor R.A. Foakes, University of Kent, and Dr J.R. Mulryne, University of Edinburgh, discuss the play.
Professor Peter Thompson, University of Exeter, and Dr Maggie Hopkins, Exeter Tertiary College, discuss the play.
Professor R. A. Foakes, University of Kent, and Dr J. R. Mulryne, University of Edinburgh, discuss the Roman plays.
Professor Kenneth Muir and Ann Thompson, both of the University of Liverpool, discuss the play.
A discussion between John Goode, University of Warwick and Dr Terry Eagleton, Wadham College, Oxford. The reverse of tape contains Antony and Cleopatra: Politics, Myth and Theatre.
Professor Peter Davison and Dr Michael Hattaway, both of the University of Kent, discuss Shakespearean comedy.
Illuminates the play’s central themes and characters. Examines the further establishment of Falstaff as, amongst other things, an emblem of disorder. Poses the question as to whether permanent political...