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Summing up Shakespeare in Three Simple Thoughts

April 29, 2016April 25, 2016 [email protected] 494 views

My most recent Renaissance English History Podcast was a short intro into the life of Shakespeare, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of his death.  I had been extremely negligent in not talking about Shakespeare before.  It’s simply because my interests – which have driven the sporadic nature of my podcast up until recently – have…

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Shakespeare the rabble-rouser (aka how to screw your landlord)

November 20, 2015 [email protected] 571 views

Everyone loves an underdog story.  And when the underdog wins because of his wit and smarts, beating out someone who is supposedly more powerful, it just makes things even better.  This was what seemed to happen in 1598 when The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, the theater company employing Shakespeare and managed by Richard Burbage, was unable…

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The Queen’s Men: Propaganda in Elizabethan Theater

November 17, 2015 [email protected] 412 views

I’ve been listening to a book called Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare by Stephen Greenblatt which is a  biography of Shakespeare from a holistic world-view perspective.  How did a provincial young boy, who was the son of a glover, who may or may not have been a recusant Catholic wind up being…

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Random Friday Fun Fact: Shakespeare’s Richard III (aka the Victors get to write the History)

November 29, 2014 [email protected] 397 views

I’ve had a project going on over the past few years that I call my Shameful Shakespeare Catch-up (shameful because it’s shameful that so much of my life has gone by without me reading any Shakespeare at all – it’s been since college, which, sadly, was fifteen years ago) and today I read Richard III.  I’ve…

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