In Our Time: Culture

Is Shakespeare History? The Plantagenets

Oct 11, 2018
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Are the Main Sources of Shakespeare's Plays?
02:01 • 2min
3
Shakespeare's 'Hollindsaid'
04:11 • 2min
4
What Fascinated Shakespeare's Audiences?
06:09 • 2min
5
History Writing in the Elizabethan Period
08:00 • 2min
6
Is Thatante a Good Writer?
09:54 • 2min
7
Did He Write a Richard the Second Play, or Was It One Hit After Another?
12:17 • 2min
8
Shakespeare's History of the Wars of the Roses
14:24 • 3min
9
How Shakespeare Characterizes the Wars of the Roses?
17:02 • 1min
10
Shakespeare's Shakespearean Performance Style
18:25 • 2min
11
The Ensemble or the Star System?
20:42 • 2min
12
Thea Bon Don't Think Accurate's the Right Word
22:22 • 2min
13
The History of Kingship
24:19 • 3min
14
Is There an Attention Between Imagination and Fying?
27:13 • 2min
15
Did He Really Kill the Princes?
28:53 • 2min
16
The King's Death, the Second, and the Third?
30:24 • 2min
17
Henry the Fifth in Shakespeare's Inther Play
32:30 • 2min
18
Henry the Fifth
34:10 • 2min
19
Falstaff - Is He a Historical Figure?
35:51 • 2min
20
Shakespeare's Misrepresentation of Margaret of Anjou
37:25 • 2min
21
Is Shakespeare a Shape Changer?
39:07 • 2min
22
How Shakespeare Shaped the Way We Look at History
41:14 • 2min
23
In Our Time Podcast - Inis Shakespeare History
43:00 • 2min
24
Henry the Fifth's Self Discipline Is Crucial to Kingship
44:34 • 2min
25
Henry the Sixth - A New Beginning
46:33 • 2min
26
Henry the Fifth - The Epilogue
48:40 • 2min
27
The Effects of Shakespeare on History
50:14 • 2min