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Macbeth discovers that destiny cannot be thwarted.
The murderous exploits of Hamlet are bought into sharp relief.
Brief video lecture by Robin Williams in which she explores the flexible metric structure on which the playwright layers plot, emotion, imagery, poetry, and rhetoric.
Recording of an online lecture on Shakespeare’s personality and very person, split into two parts. In the first Bruce Donehowe looks at Shakespeare using a lens provided by Rufolf Steiner, then Fred...
One of a series of high energy videos hosted by schoolteacher Tim Nance in which he introduces great literary and dramatic works. These are made primarily for his students in mind. In this episode he...
Recording of a webinar hosted by Professor Scott Newstok in which he looks at Shakespeare’s own education to explore intellectual exercises and rhetorical practices that may be of value to students today...
Audio podcast. In this episode Sara Plasskett looks at the Danish sources used by Shakespeare for his play, Hamlet.
A great romance condemned by an even greater family feud.
Podcast hosted by Sebastian Michael. Each edition looks at a particular sonnet, which is first recited then analysed. This episode look at one of the most famous of all the sonnets.
Recording of a live illustrated online lecture by Scott Newstok (Rhodes College) based on the 14 chapters of his book, How to Think Like Shakespeare, aimed primarily at American scholars. The presentation is...