Ranked #1
Popularity and the Arts of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar in Context
Popularity and the Arts of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar in Context
Markku Peltonnen discusses “Popularity and the Arts of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar in Context”. Peltonnen is History Faculty... Read more
14 Nov 2014
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31mins
Ranked #2
Popularity and its Discontents: Staging Politics on the Shakespearean Stage
Popularity and its Discontents: Staging Politics on the Shakespearean Stage
Peter Lake discusses “Popularity and its Discontents: Staging Politics on the Shakespearean Stage”. Lake is Distinguishe... Read more
14 Nov 2014
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28mins
Ranked #3
The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the Actors Made of Shakespeare’s Jack Cade
The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the Actors Made of Shakespeare’s Jack Cade
Stephen Longstaffe discusses “The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the Actors Made of Shakespeare’s Jack Cade”. Longs... Read more
14 Nov 2014
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43mins
Ranked #4
Shakespeare’s Overview: Did He Have Any Theory of English Historical Development?
Shakespeare’s Overview: Did He Have Any Theory of English Historical Development?
David Rollison discusses “Shakespeare’s Overview: Did He Have Any Theory of English Historical Development?”. Rollison i... Read more
14 Nov 2014
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45mins
Ranked #5
“Brave minds and hard hands”: Drama and Social Relations in the Hungry 1590’s
“Brave minds and hard hands”: Drama and Social Relations in the Hungry 1590’s
Andy Wood discusses “‘Brave minds and hard hands’: Drama and Social Relations in the Hungry 1590’s”. Wood is Professor o... Read more
14 Nov 2014
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41mins