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Shakespeare scholar and editor J. Dover Wilson delivers a lecture on Shakespeare’s Macbeth. When he gave this talk, Dover Wilson had just completed his nine-months study of the play.
Radio broadcast. Fifth in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This talk introduces Hamlet, a tragedy which Dover Wilson discusses in two...
Radio broadcast. Last in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This week’s talk ends the discussion of Hamlet which Dover Wilson...
Radio programme. Philip Wilson illustrates his talk about music in Shakespeare’s time by singing songs composed by Shakespeare’s contemporaries which are mentioned in the plays. The songs included "Jog...
In this schools broadcast, John Dover Wilson addresses a sixth-form audience on the topic of Shakespeare’s world.
Radio broadcast. First in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience.
Radio broadcast. First of six talks by literary critic William Empson in which he discusses some of the problems of character and action raised by Shakespearean characters, such as Macbeth, Hamlet and...
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.
Radio broadcast. Second in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This week’s episode focuses on Macbeth.
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...