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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.
A discussion between John Goode, University of Warwick, and Dr Terry Eagleton, Wadham College, Oxford. Alternate track contains Coriolanus: Politics and Tragedy.
Three-part radio documentary series, narrated by Sam Waterston, made to mark the 75th anniversary, in 2007, of the Folger Shakespeare Library. The series explores the influence of Shakespeare on American...
Programme in the Open University Culture and Belief in Europe 1450-1600 course. Using extracts from two different productions actors Jeremy Irons and Michael Cronin, and director David Giles, discuss how the...
Series, in three parts, showing how the meaning of the play can change in the hands of a director. Director Douglas Campbell has firm convictions about Macbeth (including his belief that parts of the play...
Animated film using paper cut-outs. The film is a satirical comment in favour of pacifism. Romeo and Juliet are children of feuding families who duel with modern implements of war including bombs and tanks....
Dr Martin Coyle and Michael Quinn, both of University College Cardiff, discuss the play.
Independent fiction short. "T’o have seen what I have seen, see what I see!" (Hamlet Act 3 Sc i). The painting of Ophelia by John Everett Millais, is used as a metaphor for Kashmir, a country caught...
The West Indian historian C L R James talks about King Lear and why Shakespeare, ‘the most political writer that Britain has ever seen in regard to the creative arts’, was ‘no racist’. He quotes...
Educational series. One in a twelve-part series of films made by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (now TV Ontario). The aim was to relate ‘Shakespeare’s timeless ideas and understanding...