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Podcast. Host Jacke Wilson talks to journalist Michael Blanding about Dennis McCarthy’s theory that Thomas North was a major influence on Shakespeare.
Podcast in which hosts Professor Michelle Ephraim (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts) and Professor Caroline Bicks (University of Maine) discuss everyday issues through a Shakespearean lens. In...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Professor Cindy Ott (University of Delaware) discusses the history of the pumpkin...
Recording of a lecture by Dr. Elliot Engel that looks at how plays were staged in Elizabethan times and what audience expectations might have been.
Recording of an illustrated lecture by Brandi Adams (Arizona State University) in which she looks at the history of the First Folio and Shakespeare in print. The lecture is followed by a Q&A session.
Podcast hosted by Barry Edelstein that explores Shakespeare outside of the theatre. In this edition he travels to California’s Centinela State Prison to see their production of the Shakespeare history plays.
Audiovidual presentation by Dr. Matthew J. Hernando that looks at the history of stage drama and focuses on deveolopments in 16th and 17 century Elizabethan England and Tokugawa Japan.
Part 19 in a 39-part narrated slide show on Western cultural history by Charles G. Bell of St John’s College, New Mexico. The video edition was produced by artists Steina and Woody Vasulka. The video...
An acclaimed playwright, novelist, dissident and social activist; Ng g Wa Thiong’o is the Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine. He joins University of...
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to Lucy Wooding about her book, Tudor England: A History, that explores popular misconceptions about the period’s society and culture.