Season Two of Shakespeare For All is now available free on Apple podcasts and Spotify!
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Season 2 is live! Our first course is on 'Henry IV Part 1' with Professor Ewan Fernie of @ShakesInstitute & @E2EShakespeare:
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From @devlin_mcnair on Jon Snow and Kit Harington's Henry V @DonmarWarehouse : https://t.co/GuFev8t1ZT
For more on Game of Thrones and Shakespeare, see our series "The Wooden O and the Iron Throne": https://t.co/aeiZbmEjtv
All of Season One is now available! Thanks for subscribing/reviewing!
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11) The Merchant of Venice with Stephen Greenblatt @English_Harvard, with performances by Ray Dooley @playmakersrep, Scott Ripley, Katy Stephens @egoperformance
Our course on Shakespeare's Sonnets is live!
"I find these poems incredible documents of a brilliant writer working in an incredibly tight form...to describe desires that extend well beyond his time and well beyond his being"
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EPISODE 26: Above the Veil
We explore an antiracist approach to classical education w/ @DrIbram, @maxperrymueller & @anikafreeindeed
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Our course on The Merchant of Venice is live - explore this challenging and unforgettable play with Stephen Greenblatt, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and professor at Harvard University @English_Harvard
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A treat for Twelfth Night! A preview of our course on Twelfth Night with @OldFortunatus - FIVE speeches from the play, performed by Jeffrey Blair Cornell @playmakersrep, Kelly Hunter, MBE @KHkellyhunter, Amanda Harris @popcornjotter, & Katy Stephens
Our 3rd episode of "The Wooden O & the Iron Throne: #GameOfThrones & #Shakespeare: Tongue nor Heart Cannot Conceive nor Name Thee" is live!
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We ask why we love horror & tragedy so much - and discuss what we shouldn't love in these works
This is the book my 16-month-old pulled off the shelf to read this morning. There must be something heritable about being an early modernist. @Crosbie1564@DrJeffreyWilson