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Henry V – The Play, The Myth, The Legend

https://sheldrakeonshakespeare.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/henry-v-the-play-the-myth-the-legend.mp3

Henry V: one of the most patriotic characters and plays in all of literature, surely? Not so, says Sheldrake. Henry V and his world are thoroughly morally ambiguous.

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Posted in Podcasts and tagged Agincourt, Church, Crispin's Day, Detail, English Literature, Henry V, History, History Play, podcast, Shakespeare, Shakespeare criticism, Sheldrake, Sheldrake on Shakespeare on February 24, 2019 by James Sheldrake. 2 Comments

Short SoS – What use is Shakespeare criticism?

https://sheldrakeonshakespeare.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/short-sos-what-use-is-shakespeare-criticism.mp3

Turning introspective for a moment, Sheldrake considers what value Shakespeare criticism can be said to have.

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Posted in Podcasts and tagged Drama, Language, Literary Criticism, literature, Meaning, podcast, Politics, Shakespeare, Shakespeare criticism, Sheldrake, Sheldrake on Shakespeare, value on May 24, 2014 by James Sheldrake. 1 Comment
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