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In an interview with Woodrow Wyatt, Lord Russell envisions an organised and static world. He also points out humanity’s capability, through education and self-knowledge, to abolish war, poverty and...
An introduction to the thought of Plotinus by Peter Adamson, Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at King’s College London. Plotinus is commonly regarded as the greatest philosopher of late...
First in a series of video lectures in which Julia Lupton and co-host Sean Keilen pick key passages from Shakespeare to discuss what they reveal about life and living. This edition focuses on Theseus’...
Second in a series of video lectures in which Julia Lupton and co-host Sean Keilen pick key passages from Shakespeare to discuss what they reveal about life and living. In this edition Keilen focuses on King...
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...
Podcast hosted by Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan and Dylan Casey. In this edition they talk to Jonathan Bate, editor of the new RSC complete Shakespeare, about the role of money in human psychology as explored...
Audio reading of Acts I-III of the play generally attributed to both Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, starring Jay O. Sanders in the title role.
Audio reading of Acts IV and V of the play generally attributed to both Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, starring Jay O. Sanders in the title role.
Podcast. Dr Valentin Gerlier (Dartington Arts School discusses his book, ‘Shakespeare and the Grace of Words: Language, Theology, Metaphysics.'
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