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| # | Title | Description | Contributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Death Masks of Macbeth | 
             In this short talk Professor Simon Palfrey explores the deathly afterlives of Shakespeare’s ‘...  | 
                  Simon Palfrey | 
| 2 | Shakespeare, Mind and World | 
             Tom MacFaul discusses how Shakespeare’s age thought about thinking. In particular, he looks at...  | 
                  Tom MacFaul | 
| 3 | Shakespeare's Animals | 
             Why are animals everywhere in Shakespeare's language? Only two actual animals definitely appear...  | 
                  Tom MacFaul | 
| 4 | Venus and Adonis | 
             Professor Katherine Duncan Jones, Senior Research Fellow, Somerville College, gives a talk on...  | 
                  Katherine Duncan-Jones | 
| 5 | Memorialising Shakespeare: The First Folio and other elegies | 
             Emma Smith (Professor of English Literature, Oxford), gives a talk on Shakespeare memorials. Ben...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 6 | Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears" | 
             A second Masterclass on how Shakespeare spins rhetoric for the actor, with Sam Leith, journalist...  | 
                  Gregory Doran, Sam Leith | 
| 7 | Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin' | 
             A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company looking at what clues...  | 
                  Gregory Doran | 
| 8 | The language of Shakespeare | 
             Actors and the director talk about how they have approached and worked with their student...  | 
                  Kate O'Connor | 
| 9 | Understanding Shakespeare | 
             The actor Nick Lyons talks about the challenge of the language barrier and how he dealt with it...  | 
                  Nick Lyons | 
| 10 | Two Gentlemen of Verona: The view from the Director | 
             The director talks about how she adapted the script and directed the student Shakespeare...  | 
                  Kate O'Connor | 
| 11 | The Tempest: For you am I this patient log-man | 
             The director and actors talk about the log-scene in The Tempest and how they interpret and...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 12 | The Tempest: Our revels now are ended | 
             The famous Shakespeare scene from The Tempest, performed by actors from an Oxford student drama...  | 
                  Dylan Townley | 
| 13 | The Tempest - Our revels now are ended: Conveying Shakespeare's meaning | 
             The actor Dylan Townley talks about the language of Shakespeare. He describes how understanding...  | 
                  Dylan Townley | 
| 14 | The Tempest: Prospero | 
             Actor Dylan Townley talks with director Archie Cornish about the character Prospero. They...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 15 | The Tempest: Direction and interpretation | 
             Director Archie Cornish and actor Dylan Townley - Prospero - talk about adapting, directing and...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 16 | Teaching Shakespeare in Schools | 
             A teacher talks about how she teaches Shakespeare in school, using video clips and references...  | 
                  Joyti Chandegra | 
| 17 | The Tempest - Our revels now are ended: Bringing a scene to Life | 
             The director Archie Cornish, and actor Dylan Townley, introduce the Revel speech in The Tempest...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 18 | Great Writers Inspire- An Introduction to the Project | 
             A short introductory video to the "Great Writers Inspire project.  | 
                  Joshua Carr | 
| 19 | Literature and Form 3: Multiple Plotting | 
             Dr Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. Including...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 20 | Shakespeare and the Stage | 
             Professor Tiffany Stern gives a talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in...  | 
                  Tiffany Stern | 
| # | Title | Description | Contributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1594: Shakespeare's most important year | 
             In the summer of 1594 William Shakespeare decided to invest around £50 to become a shareholder...  | 
                  Bart van Es | 
| 2 | The Magic of Shakespeare | 
             This lecture will celebrate Shakespeare's immortality on the exact 400th anniversary of his...  | 
                  Jonathan Bate | 
| 3 | Shakespeare and the Victorians | 
             Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Professor of English Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for Shakespeare...  | 
                  Robert Douglas-Fairhurst | 
| 4 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 
             Professor Emma Smith gives the last of her 2017 Shakespeare lectures on his early comedy, Two...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 5 | Henry VI, Part 2 | 
             Professor Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a 2017 lecture on the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 6 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | 
             Professor Emma Smith lectures on Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 7 | All's Well That Ends Well | 
             Professor Emma Smith lectures on Shakespeare’s comedy All's Well That Ends Well.  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 8 | Cymbeline | 
             Professor Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on one of...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 9 | Timon of Athens | 
             Emma Smith finishes her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Timon of...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 10 | Love's Labour's Lost | 
             Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Love's Labour...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 11 | Romeo and Juliet | 
             This lecture on Romeo and Juliet tackles the issue of the spoiler-chorus, in an already-too-...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 12 | Coriolanus | 
             This lecture takes up a detail from Shakespeare’s late Roman tragedy Coriolanus to ask about the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 13 | Why should we study Elizabethan Theatre? | 
             Professor Tiffany Stern of University College, Oxford, discusses her current research and...  | 
                  Tiffany Stern, Ilana Lassman | 
| 14 | Why should we study Shakespeare? | 
             Dr Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we...  | 
                  Emma Smith, Ilana Lassman | 
| 15 | Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears" | 
             A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company on how Shakespeare...  | 
                  Gregory Doran, Sam Leith | 
| 16 | Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin' | 
             A practical Masterclass looking at what clues Shakespeare puts into the verse for the actor....  | 
                  Gregory Doran | 
| 17 | The Merchant of Venice | 
             This lecture on The Merchant of Venice discusses the ways the play's personal relationships...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 18 | Taming of the Shrew | 
             Emma Smith uses evidence of early reception and from more recent productions to discuss the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 19 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
             This lecture on A Midsummer Night's Dream uses modern and early modern understandings of...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 20 | Much Ado About Nothing | 
             Emma Smith asks why the characters are so quick to believe the self-proclaimed villain Don John...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 21 | Hamlet | 
             The fact that father and son share the same name in Hamlet is used to investigate the play'...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 22 | As You Like It | 
             Asking 'what happens in As You Like It', this lecture considers the play's...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 23 | Shakespeare and Voice | 
             Linda Gates, Professor of Voice at Northwestern University (USA) discusses how Shakespeare'...  | 
                  Linda Gates | 
| 24 | Shakespeare Lectures | 
             Dr. Ralph W. Schlosser's lectures on the life and work of William Shakespeare. Recorded in 1965...  | 
                  Dr. Ralph W. Schlosser | 
| 25 | A Discussion of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early, took my dog'. | 
             Dr Sally Bayley presents an illuminating reading of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early...  | 
                  Sally Bayley | 
| 26 | Literature and Form 3: Multiple Plotting | 
             Dr Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. Including...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 27 | Shakespeare and Medieval Romance | 
             Professor Helen Cooper, University of Cambridge, speaks about the continuities between the...  | 
                  Helen Cooper | 
| 28 | King Lear | 
             Showing how generations of critics - and Shakespeare himself - have rewritten the ending of King...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 29 | King John | 
             At the heart of King John is the death of his rival Arthur: this fifteenth lecture in the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 30 | Shakespeare and the Stage | 
             Professor Tiffany Stern gives a talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in...  | 
                  Tiffany Stern | 
| 31 | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | 
             Pericles has been on the margins of the Shakespearean canon: this fourteenth lecture in the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 32 | Richard III | 
             In this thirteenth lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series the focus is on the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 33 | The Comedy of Errors | 
             Lecture 12 in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks how seriously we can take the farcical...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 34 | Henry IV part 1 | 
             Like generations of theatre-goers, this lecture concentrates on the (large) figure of Sir John...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 35 | The Tempest | 
             That the character of Prospero is a Shakespearean self-portrait is a common reading of The...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 36 | Antony and Cleopatra | 
             What kind of tragedy is this play, with its two central figures rather than a singular hero? The...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 37 | Shakespeare and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) | 
             Professor Charlotte Brewer introduces the methodology behind the creation of the OED and how...  | 
                  Charlotte Brewer | 
| 38 | Richard II | 
             Lecture eight in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks the question that structures Richard II...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 39 | Twelfth Night | 
             The seventh Approaching Shakespeare lecture takes a minor character in Twelfth Night - Antonio...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 40 | Titus Andronicus | 
             Focusing in detail on one particular scene, and on critical responses to it, this sixth...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 41 | The Winter's Tale | 
             How we can make sense of a play that veers from tragedy to comedy and stretches credulity in its...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 42 | Macbeth | 
             In this fourth Approaching Shakespeare lecture the question is one of agency: who or what makes...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 43 | Measure for Measure | 
             The third Approaching Shakespeare lecture, on Measure for Measure, focuses on the vexed question...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 44 | Henry V | 
             The second lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series looks at King Henry V, and asks whether...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 45 | The Bodleian Shakespeare: A treasure lost... and regained | 
             From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Emma Smith reveals how Oxford University mobilised Alumni support...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 46 | Othello | 
             Othello - First in Emma Smith's Approaching Shakespeare lecture series; looking at the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 47 | Is Tragedy still Alive? | 
             Discussion on whether tragedy still exists in modern culture, whether in films, modern theatre...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| 48 | Does Tragedy Teach? | 
             Third dialogue on the nature of tragedy where they talk about whether tragic theatre teaches...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| 49 | What does Tragedy do for People? | 
             A discussion of what the use of tragedy is, and whether the emotional experience of tragic...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| 50 | Defining Tragedy | 
             First dialogue between Oliver Taplin and Joshua Billings on tragedy: they discuss what '...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| # | Essay Title | Description | Contributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Why Shakespeare Was Shakespeare | 
             Since the release of the film 'Anonymous' in 2011, the odds have increased dramatically of being...  | 
                  Kate O'Connor | 
| # | Title | Description | Author | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shakespeare and Stage Costume | 
             Text upon which this Online Edition is Based: “Shakespeare and Stage Costume,” in The...  | 
                  Oscar Wilde | 
| 2 | Shakespeare and Music | Christopher Wilson | |
| 3 | The Preface to Shakespeare | 
             'The preface to Shakespeare' by Samuel Johnson. Together with selected notes on some of the...  | 
                  Samuel Johnson | 
| 4 | 'A Talk for Twelfth Night' | 
             This essay on Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night' by Arthur Machen forms chapter fifteen of the...  | 
                  Arthur Machen | 
| 5 | On 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' | 
             This essay on Shakespeare's play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is by Arthur Machen, and forms...  | 
                  Arthur Machen | 
| 6 | 'Spenser, Jonson, and Shakespeare' | 
             Chapter taken from Issac Disraeli's collection of essay entitled 'Curiosities of Literature',...  | 
                  Issac Disraeli | 
| 7 | The Preface to Shakespeare | 
             'The Preface to Shakespeare'by Samuel Johnson. Together with selected notes on some of the plays...  | 
                  Samuel Johnson | 
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| 1 | Ulysses: Stephen's Shining Moment | ... |