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Shakespeare and Pals: Recapping the Bard
Shakespeare and Pals
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5 days ago
Three Shakespeare enthusiasts go through and comment on Shakespeare’s plays in the order he wrote them. And we often take detours into other great writers of Shakespeare’s time.
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Three Shakespeare enthusiasts go through and comment on Shakespeare’s plays in the order he wrote them. And we often take detours into other great writers of Shakespeare’s time.
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Books
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031 Princely Hypocrite: King Henry IV, Part 2 (1597)
Shakespeare and Pals: Recapping the Bard
1 hour 54 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
031 Princely Hypocrite: King Henry IV, Part 2 (1597)
Shakespeare's only true sequel, a play that depends on its prequel. Does it work? Are the character arcs continued and deepened? Or does this basically redo the previous play but with less focus? Join us to discuss King Henry IV, Part 2! Make sure to subscribe and share this podcast! Comments and questions can be sent to shakespeare.pals@gmail.com Sources:  The Oxford Shakespeare: King Henry IV, Part 2 (Oxford University Press) Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage, edited by Brian Vickers (Routledge)
Shakespeare and Pals: Recapping the Bard
Three Shakespeare enthusiasts go through and comment on Shakespeare’s plays in the order he wrote them. And we often take detours into other great writers of Shakespeare’s time.