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Radio programme. The tomb of Edmund Spenser in Westminster Abbey is about to be opened in an attempt to locate manuscripts to prove the authorship of the Shakespeare plays.
Video Recording of a live online lecture by Earl Showerman. it is accompanied by performances from Euripedes and Shakespeare by Sir Mark Rylance and Annabel Leventon. The lecture and the performances were...
Video Recording of a live online lecture by Dr Stuart Gillespie (University of Glasgow) on the texts used by Shakespeare, the keynote address from the 2021 Shakespearean Authorship Trust Conference. The...
Video in which Shelby Lewis discusses the Shakespeare authorship question with Dr David Montee. They focus in a light-hearted way on various books on the subject, including the following titles: The Truth...
A video record of the a panel discussion on the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays organised by the Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable and moderated by Charles Champlin. David A. More speaks for Christopher...
Video recording of an illustrated presentation by Michael Dudley (Librarian, University of Winnipeg) in which he argues that actually knowing who Shakespeare was may be less important compared with issues of...
Video Recording of a live online lecture by Dr. Ros Barber (Goldsmiths College, University of London) on whether North did in fact write much of the material used by Shakespeare in his work. She discusses...
Bob Meyers interviews Roger Stritmatter about his new edited anthology, Shakespeare and the Law: How the Bard’s Legal Knowledge Affects the Authorship Question.
Radio talk by Giles E. Dawson, Curator of Books and Manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, on the authorship question.
Podcast. Steven Sabel explores the writing and first production of Twelfth Night in the context of the so-called Shakespeare Authorship Question.