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The English Corner
The English Corner
5 episodes
3 days ago
On The English Corner three pals discuss book to screen adaptations for an audience of one. In each series, they'll first read and talk about the source text, and following episodes will examine its prominent, interesting, or just weird screen adaptations.
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On The English Corner three pals discuss book to screen adaptations for an audience of one. In each series, they'll first read and talk about the source text, and following episodes will examine its prominent, interesting, or just weird screen adaptations.
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Arts
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Romeo and Juliet: Part 3 - Romeo and Juliet (1968)
The English Corner
58 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
Romeo and Juliet: Part 3 - Romeo and Juliet (1968)

Welcome to Part 3 of our Romeo and Juliet series! This time around we're talking about the 1968 Romeo and Juliet film, as well as hats, kissing, and bad planning. Join us next week for our wrap up of the series with Baz Luhrmann's 1996 Romeo + Juliet! 

Transcript and website will be available soon.

CW: sexual harassment, suicide, weight loss

We can be found at englishcornerpod@gmail.com and on Twitter @EngCornerPod.

Our music is "I dunno" by Grapes.

The English Corner
On The English Corner three pals discuss book to screen adaptations for an audience of one. In each series, they'll first read and talk about the source text, and following episodes will examine its prominent, interesting, or just weird screen adaptations.