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The West Indian historian C L R James talks about King Lear and why Shakespeare, ‘the most political writer that Britain has ever seen in regard to the creative arts’, was ‘no racist’. He quotes...
Educational videotape. An examination of the theatres of Shakespeare’s time and an analysis of the stories, characters and themes in Shakespeare’s tragedies. Suzanne L. Wofford, Assistant Professor of...
A lecture given by A.L. Rowse at the 1983 Cheltenham Literary Festival. Professor Rowse lectures on historical writing as a branch of literature using Shakespeare’s sonnets, Love’s Labour’s Lost and...
Radio play written by Christopher William Hill. Ian Richardson plays Oxford academic A. L. Rowse, best known for his overly confident identification of "the Dark Lady" of Shakespeare’s sonnets. The play...
Carmelo Bene’s production of Richard III re-created and directed by Georges Lavaudant.
Radio broadcast. In this episode of the weekly literary series, historian and Shakespeare scholar A. L. Rowse talks about Shakespeare and the Elizabethan age.
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.
A heavily cut radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy with Robert Speaight in the title role. With T.C. L. Farrar as narrator.
Video recording of Olivier Py’s 2011 staging of Romeo and Juliet with Matthieu Dessertine and Camille Cobbi in the title roles.
A resource for teaching Shakespeare focusing on the director’s role, character development and Shakespeare’s language. To illustrate the themes the video draws on Ralph L. Lane’s production of Othello...