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John J. Miller of the conservative publication National Review and Benedict Whalen, Assistant Professor of English at Hillsdale College, discuss William Shakespeare’s Othello.
Podcast. In this edition, Professor Emma Smith talks about her podcast ‘Approaching Shakespeare’ (qv) and her books ‘This is Shakespeare’, ‘Shakespeare’s First Folio’ and ‘Portable Magic.'
Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition Edward Wilson-Lee (University of Cambridge) discusses his research into Shakespeare in East Africa.
Audio podcast. Rosie Goldsmith speaks to Norwegian thriller writer Jo Nesbo, who has written a crime novel set in the 1970s inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The books has been published as part of the...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. The Library holds the world’s largest Shakespeare collection, and the crown jewels of that collection are the 82 First Folios. To celebrate 400 years of...
Podcast. Thomas Jones talks to Charles Nicholl about the craze in the 1590s for plays representing real-life murder on the London stage, from the first known example, Arden of Faversham, to the genre’s...
Audio podcast. In this episode Sara Plasskett looks at the publication of the First Folio and speaks to Professor Emma Rice, whose books include, Shakespeare’s First Folio.
Barbara Bogaev interviews Stuart Kells (author of Shakespeare’s Library) and Jason Scott-Warren (author of Shakespeare’s First Reader) to discuss how people read, acquired, and collected books in...
Recording of a live online discussion on the importance and influence of Shakespeare’s work on the US President, Abraham Lincoln. James Shapiro’s books include ‘Shakespeare in a Divided America: What...
Recording of a presentation by Dr Micha Lazarus (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) on five books donated to the National Library of Israel and what they tell us about Shakespeare’s legacy: three original...