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Episode from an interview series, hosted by Robert Cromie, and produced by Chicago education television station WTTW. Crombie talks to A.L. Rowse, editor and annotator of Shakespeare’s complete works.
Episode from an interview series, hosted by Robert Cromie, and produced by Chicago education television station WTTW. Sam Schoenbaum talks about his critically acclaimed biography of Shakespeare.
A radio play by Don Taylor that encompasses newly discovered Shakespearean manuscripts and puts academic reputations on the line...
Dr Frank Baxter concludes his first series of lectures by summarising why he believes Shakespeare is a great author.
The third and final programme on Othello presented by Dr Frank C. Baxter. Baxter analyses the fourth and fifth acts of the play discussing humour, poetry and the use of song; he also considers the burden of...
The second of three programmes on Macbeth presented by Dr Frank C. Baxter. Baxter analyses the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth believing that Macbeth has a deep and vivid imagination that envisions...
Dr Frank C. Baxter presents a history of western drama from the classic Greek to the English morality play, seen as a forerunner to Elizabethan drama. Baxter argues that the public theatre developed out of a...
The second of three programmes on Romeo and Juliet presented by Dr Frank C. Baxter. Baxter analyses the second and third acts of the play. Baxter asks students to read these acts and note at what point bad...