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Looking in detail at the fourth Act of Henry VI and the coronation in Paris; also discusses the recent stage production of King Lear starring Glenda Jackson.
Looking at how the various points of conflict are set up in in the opening scene of Henry VI. Also explores forms of address and the use of ‘you’ versus ‘thee’ and ‘thou’.
An avant-garde, post-modernist film made at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee offering ‘a visual exploration of epistemological puzzles in Hamlet’.
Ronald Knowles, University of Reading, and Sarah Wintle, University College London, discuss the play.
US late-night, sketch/satirical show conceived by and starring Demetri Martin. Each episode has a theme. In this sketch (c4 mins) William Shakespeare, Galileo and Benjamin Franklin try to woo a waitress in a...
Looking in detail at the fifth Act of Henry VI, looking at the conclusion of Joan’s story arc and the introduction of a new major character, Margaret, who would continue in Parts 2 and 3 and then in...
A personal introduction to the play and its characters by Michael Redgrave.
Studies of Shakespeare plays, featuring classic and modern literary criticism, interactive tutorials, key scenes with video clips, Shakespeare’s life and works, character studies, the text of the play in...
Hamlet’s story begins at midnight. Menace hangs heavily in the air.