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shakespeare unbard
joel fishbane
39 episodes
8 months ago
There's a pleasing symmetry to the fact that the Bard opened his career with "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" and closed it , so far as we know, with "The Two Noble Kinsmen". In this last episode of "Shakespeare Unbard", Joel discusses Shakespeare's last known work and leaves you with some parting thoughts.
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There's a pleasing symmetry to the fact that the Bard opened his career with "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" and closed it , so far as we know, with "The Two Noble Kinsmen". In this last episode of "Shakespeare Unbard", Joel discusses Shakespeare's last known work and leaves you with some parting thoughts.
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shakespeare unbard
Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 38. We, and all our might, rest at your service and bid you good night!
There's a pleasing symmetry to the fact that the Bard opened his career with "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" and closed it , so far as we know, with "The Two Noble Kinsmen". In this last episode of "Shakespeare Unbard", Joel discusses Shakespeare's last known work and leaves you with some parting thoughts.
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7 years ago
20 minutes

shakespeare unbard
Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 37: All is not necessarily true when discussing Henry VIII
Just as King Lear isn't about King Lear and Julius Caesar isn't about Julius Caesar, Henry VIII isn't about Henry VIII. Its central figures are Wolsey and Katharine, each of whom emerge as the protagonists in what amounts to an uneven historical epic.
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7 years ago
25 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 36: O Brave New World That Has The Tempest In It
Beloved among Shakespeare fans, The Tempest holds a regal place in the canon, mostly because of the popular belief that Prospero is a stand-in for the Bard himself. In Episode 36, Joel discusses the last play Shakespeare wrote by himself.
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7 years ago
30 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 35: Cymbeline is a Mixtape of Shakepeare's Greatest Hits
Mixing history, comedy, and tragedy, Cymbeline is a grab-bag, the equivalent of a Shakespearian mix-tape. There's no way around it: Cymbeline is Shakespeare's craziest play, a wild theatrical experiment that mashes so many different genres, plots, and styles that it's astonishing the thing makes any sense.
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7 years ago
30 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 34: Exits Hurriedly, Pursued by The Winter's Tale
"A sad tale's best for winter" asserts Mamillius, the doomed prince of Bohemia, and rarely has a Shakespearian character summarized his own story so well. His words are proved true as we watch The Winter's Tale, a bittersweet bit of theatre that is one of the most unique Shakespeare ever devised.
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7 years ago
30 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 33: All is Rotten in the state of Rome...Again. Time for Coriolanus.
There's no record of the Coriolanus being performed before 1682 and even after that the play remained unpopular. It's only recently that the play finally appears to be achieving some of the recognition it deserves. In this episode, Joel discusses this complex play that should be more popular than it is.
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7 years ago
30 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 32: Pericles is a mess - but which of its writers do we blame?
In Episode 32 of Shakespeare Unbard, Joel Fishbane examines Pericles, the Prince of Tyre.
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7 years ago
20 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 31: The Infinite Variety of Antony and Cleopatra
a look at antony and cleopatra
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8 years ago
25 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 30: The play that shall not be named
an exploration of macbeth
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8 years ago
23 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 29: Is it tragedy? Is it satire? Only one thing is clear: it's Timon of Athens
a look at timon of athens
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8 years ago
24 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 28: Kent v. the King or Who is really the main character of "King Lear"?
an examination of king lear
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8 years ago
26 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 27: Spoiler Alert: All's Well That Ends Well Does Not Actually End Well
a look at all's well that ends well
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8 years ago
25 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 26: That Play About Iago, otherwise known as The Tragedy of Othello
a look at othello
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8 years ago
21 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 25: Isabella vs Angelo in Measure for Measure
a look at measure formeasure
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8 years ago
19 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 24: O Beauty, Where is Thy Faith? Nowhere to be found with Troilus and Cressida
a look at troilus and cressida
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8 years ago
18 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 23: What is Twelfth Night? It's what you will!
joel fishbane discusses twelfth night
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8 years ago
21 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 22: All is not rotten in the state of Denmark - until Hamlet comes along and messes it all up
a look at hamlet
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8 years ago
30 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Epsiode 21: All the world's a stage, and that's pretty much As You Like It
a look at as you like it
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8 years ago
25 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 20: Julius Caesar has a really bad day on the Ides of March
a look at julius caesar
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8 years ago
30 minutes

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Shakespeare Unbard, Episode 19: Henry IV, Part III...oops, I mean Henry V
an examination of henry v
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8 years ago
44 minutes

shakespeare unbard
There's a pleasing symmetry to the fact that the Bard opened his career with "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" and closed it , so far as we know, with "The Two Noble Kinsmen". In this last episode of "Shakespeare Unbard", Joel discusses Shakespeare's last known work and leaves you with some parting thoughts.