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Approaching Shakespeare

Approaching Shakespeare

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© Oxford University; the media items are released with a Creative Commons licence

Description

Each lecture in this series focuses on a single play by Shakespeare, and employs a range of different approaches to try to understand a central critical question about it. Rather than providing overarching readings or interpretations, the series aims to show the variety of different ways we might understand Shakespeare, the kinds of evidence that might be used to strengthen our critical analysis, and, above all, the enjoyable and unavoidable fact that Shakespeare's plays tend to generate our questions rather than answer them.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2019-01-06

Though provoking

I love these lectures. As someone who studied Shakespeare at Uni and has been going to performances for 30+ years, I still come away from them with new insights and different ways to think about things. Understand them for what they are - encouragements to think in different ways, not claims to explain what the plays are "really" doing - and you'll take a lot from them.
Digriz01
2018-06-26

Valuable

These are valuable explorations of the plays, packed with historical insight and interpretation.
richk_
2018-06-14

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Exactly what you would expect from the way literature is taught now. Life sucked out of it. Also completely wrong about A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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2015-06-30

Meh.

Dry, sometimes confusing and somehow lacking in the necessary passion on the deliverance. Which means a monotone lecture that can be, dare I say it, boring. She knows her subject, no doubt, but I wish her deliverance were more approachable. Sometimes the main attention catching is the coughing in the background.
Torpedo Calzada
2013-11-17

Great!

As an A-Level student I found these lectures to be incredibly interesting and easy to follow. Very useful :)
Ellie Naylor
2013-04-03

Excellent

Thank you so much! So helpful now I'm revising for my finals.
Sundogs22
2012-08-24

Emma Smith is brilliant

These podcasts are wonderful ways into Shakespeare, each one offering different approaches and strategies to explore the plays. Lucid, enjoyable.
kazjohnson
2012-08-05

Brilliant

Fascinating series, easy to follow and very interesting questions posed.
Sidixjsh