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  2. A. C. Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Which Shakespeare answered very badly Because he hadn’t read his Bradley. (Hawkes 1986 as cited in Taylor 2001: 46) [6] Though Bradley has sometimes been criticised for writing of Shakespeare's characters as though they were real people, his book is probably the most influential single work of Shakespearean criticism ever published. [7]

  3. Free Shakespeare on the Radio - Wikipedia

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    Free Shakespeare on the Radio was a radio drama and podcast starring André Holland and Lupita Nyong'o which was produced by WNYC Studios and The Public Theater.

  4. Emma Smith (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Smith published This Is Shakespeare in 2019. The book was published as a guide to Shakespeare's plays. It extends from her lectures for Oxford undergraduates, which were also used as the basis for her Approaching Shakespeare podcast, where she discusses 20 of Shakespeare's plays in chronological order. She says she wanted the book "to give a ...

  5. Andrew Lang Lecture - Wikipedia

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    14 November 1956 – 'Shakespeare's Scotland', by James Fergusson. 8 February 1978 – 'The writing of Scottish history in the time of Andrew Lang', R.G. Cant. (not known) 1980 – 'Physiological Symbols', Rodney Needham. 26 January 1988 – 'The Scottish paradox' by Gordon Wilson

  6. Richard Wilson (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wilson's publications include Will Power, Secret Shakespeare, Shakespeare in French Theory, Free Will and Worldly Shakespeare.Influenced by continental philosophy, as well as Anglo-American criticism, he reads Shakespearean drama in terms of its agonistic conflict.

  7. Kevin Spacey Performs Shakespeare Monologue, Gets Standing ...

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  8. Open Source Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    The "Bard of Avon," William Shakespeare (1564–1616) Open Source Shakespeare is a non-commercial web site allowing free access to searchable digital versions of the complete works of William Shakespeare. The site was created using Moby Shakespeare, which is based on the 1864 Globe edition of the complete works. [1]

  9. Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Wikipedia

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    A sketch map of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival campus. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival occupies a 4-acre (16,000 m 2) campus adjacent to Lithia Park and the Plaza in Ashland, Oregon. The primary buildings are the three theatres, Carpenter Hall, and the Camps, Pioneer, and Administration buildings, all surrounding an open central court locally ...