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Shakespeare, the Works
2000
speech
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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