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Short SoS – Shakespeare the Magpie

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Shakespeare nicked stuff from everywhere; prose narratives, history books, other plays. Sheldrake rattles through a few of the old chestnuts and a few of the lesser-known borrowings, showing Shakespeare as a great adapter of stories.

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Posted in Podcasts and tagged Adaptation, Antony and Cleopatra, Barge, Borrow, Comedy, Drama, Enobarbus, Henry V, History Play, Holinshed, John Lyly, King Lear, King Leir, Literary Criticism, Love's Labour's Lost, Myth, Nahum Tate, Orginality, Performance, Plutarch, podcast, Shakespeare, Shakespeare the Magpie, Sheldrake, Sheldrake on Shakespeare, Theatre, Tragedy, Writer, Writing on September 5, 2014 by James Sheldrake. 1 Comment
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