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Shakespeare, the Works
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#    Title    Time    Info  
1 The soliloquy 0:41
2 Expert from Richard III 2:41
3 Shakespeare's history drama 2:11
4 Women in Shakespeare 1:36
5 Titus Andronicus 0:53
6 The ghost 0:53
7 Arranged marriages 0:55
8 Letters and maps 1:47
9 Minor characters: the jester 1:58
10 The role of the minor character 0:55
11 Nerissa 1:02
12 The chorus 1:26
13 The foil 0:21
14 The differences between minor and major characters 1:44
15 The Plague, 1592 0:45
16 Poetry and patronage 0:50
17 Theatre is back, late 1594 0:57
18 Shakespeare has shares in the Lord Chamberlain's Men 1:05
19 Developing a writer and excerpt from A Midsummer Night's Dream 2:54
20 Analysis of scene 0:49
21 His first masterpiece 1:05
22 Exerpt from Romeo and Juliet 1:30
23 Commentary on scene 0:31
24 Exerpt from Romeo and Juliet 1:32
25 Reaction to play 1:16
26 Chronology 0:22
27 Physical appearance 0:58
28 Monarchy, succession and flattery 1:18
29 Divine right and usurpation 1:13
30 The Lopez scandal 2:15
31 Jews in England 1:07
32 Source material for The Merchant of Venice 0:57
33 Excerpt from The Merchant of Venice 2:34
34 A difficult comedy 2:13
35 Food riots, 1595 1:43
36 The master writer, death of son 2:39
37 Excerpt from Henry V 1:51
38 Queen requests Falstaff in love 0:30
39 The coming of The Globe 1:31
40 Background to Hamlet 0:43
41 Excerpt from Hamlet 1:55
42 Troilus and Cressida 1:37
43 Twelfth Night 0:34
44 Elizabeth dies: long live King James 1:02
45 The King's Men: Othello and King Lear 1:27
46 The gunpowder plot, Macbeth 1:01
47 Anthony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus 0:35
48 The Blackfriars Theatre 0:58
49 His adieu to the theatre 0:54
50 Excerpt from The Tempest 1:58
51 Analysis of scene 1:15
52 The Masque 1:59
53 The prophetic fallacy 1:03
54 Chaos followed by order 2:23
55 Retirement 1:26
Total time 72:28