Close Reads Podcast

#79: Twelfth Night, Act 4

Dec 15, 2017
They unpack why Act 4 feels like a theatrical puzzle and how Shakespeare bends classical rules. They debate authorship theories and whether they change how we read the plays. Stagecraft comes alive with trapdoors, split houses, and actor-specific writing. They trace dreamlike motifs, rapid comic courtships, and Malvolio's descent into symbolic darkness.
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ANECDOTE

Community's Coordinated Folio Surprise

  • David and the hosts received folio books as a coordinated secret gift from the Facebook group.
  • The hosts publicly thanked the many contributors and expressed surprise at the elaborate subterfuge.
ANECDOTE

Surprise Gifts After a Long Drive

  • Tim received a surprise folio diary, Anna Karenina, and heartfelt notes after a long cross-country drive.
  • The gifts and timing deeply moved him and lifted his spirits during exhaustion.
INSIGHT

Shakespeare Breaks Classical Unities

  • Shakespeare frequently violated classical unities of time and place, unlike Ben Jonson's Aristotelian adherence.
  • This freedom lets Shakespeare expand scenes across time and geography, creating richer dramatic form.
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