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Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss the comic elements in Shakespeare’s plays (not just in his comedies).
Bob Meyers interviews Roger Stritmatter about his new edited anthology, Shakespeare and the Law: How the Bard’s Legal Knowledge Affects the Authorship Question.
University of Virginia literature professor Paul Cantor discusses Shakespeare’s view of ancient Rome in Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.
Video recording of two brief lectures - the first by Regina Yoong (University of Malaya) and the second by David Reckford (University of North Carolina) - on the influence of Shakespeare on the American poet...
Video recording of one of a series of lectures held during the Jaipur Literature Festival in New York on 20 September 2018. The main speakers are James Shapiro and Preti Taneja, introduced by Gauri Viswanathan.
Video workshop run by Dr. Katie Ailes that provides a general introduction to the sonnet form and how those new to it could write their own. Part of the The Return to Form project funded by The National...
Podcast hosted by John Brooks. In this edition he speaks to Steven Sabel, who podcasts at Don’t Quill the Messenger, on their shared belief that the true author of Shakespeare’s plays was actually Edward...
Podcast given at the Rose Theatre, Kingston and a Shakespeare Birthday Lecture. The last in the Shakespeare and Modernism season.
An introductory animated video by Luke Goodfellow on the historical context within which Shakespeare created his play.
Recording of an online launch for the new anthology That Way Madness Lies: Fifteen of Shakespeare’s Most Notable Works Reimagined. The event is hosted by the book’s editors, A. R. Capetta, Cory McCarthy,...