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Recording of Nadia Khan’s conversation with Professor Matthew Dimmock (University of Sussex) in which he discusses the Muslim motifs, places and objects in many of Shakespeare’s plays.
Professor Philip Brockbank, University of Birmingham, and Alan Sinfield, University of Sussex, discuss the play and its tragic implications in the context of Elizabethan thought.
Podcast of a lecture given at the John Galsworthy Building, Kingston University by Professor Royle, Professor of English at the University of Sussex. He discusses the duality of Shakespearean foreplay,...
Geoff Hemstedt, lecturer at the University of Sussex, discusses with two English teachers the difficulties of teaching Hamlet to ‘A’ level students. The discussion centres on the length, the language,...
A. R. Humphreys, University of Leicester, and Anthony Nuttall, University of Sussex, discuss the character of Coriolanus and the play’s concept of nobility. Side 2 comprises readings by Robert Hardy,...
David Daiches, University of Sussex, and L C Knights, University of Cambridge, discuss several interpretations of the play. Against this background of critical disagreement they consider central characters,...
A discussion between Prof. John Russell Brown, University of Sussex, and Dr J R Mulryne, University of Edinburgh. Reverse of tape contains ‘Patterns and Character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream’.
John Russell Browm, University of Sussex, discusses the play.
David Daiches, University of Sussex, and L C Knights, University of Cambridge, discuss the play. Hamlet, more than any other play, has produced many and divergent interpretations. The speakers consider the...
Radio feature. Author and historian Jerry Brotton investigates the history of relations between England and the Islamic world during the early modern period, a complex alliance that he finds dramatised in...