Hypothetical, Spurious, and False Shakespeare (Series I, Chapter 14)

Hypothetical, Spurious, and False Shakespeare (Series I, Chapter 14)

Author: Doctor Rap April 28, 2021 Duration: 15:12
Series I, Chapter 14: Hypothetical, Spurious, and False Shakespeare Hypothetical: Love's Labour's Won, Cardenio Spurious: Hecate passages in Macbeth False Attributions: "The Passionate Pilgrim," Arden of Feversham, "Shall I Die?" A Funeral Elegy Notes: References are to the following: F.E. Halliday, A Shakespeare Companion 1564–1964 (Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1964), pp. 289, 83–84, 491–92; Jonathan Bate, “Is there a lost Shakespeare in your attic?” in The Telegraph, April 21, 2007...

Gideon Rappaport, known as Doctor Rap, brings a lifetime of scholarly passion to the Appreciating Shakespeare with Doctor Rap podcast. This isn't a dry lecture series; it's an engaging conversation designed to unlock the playwright's work for everyone, from longtime fans to those just getting started. Each episode focuses on the tools and insights needed to grasp the deep, universal meanings woven into the plays and sonnets. You'll hear detailed discussions on language, character motivation, and the rhetorical figures that give Shakespeare's writing its enduring power. The approach is both knowledgeable and accessible, stripping away any intimidation to reveal why these works continue to resonate. While the companion book offers one path, this audio format allows for a more fluid and personal exploration, as if you're sitting in on a masterclass. Doctor Rap also draws from his other publications, including his annotated edition of Hamlet, to provide rich context. Ultimately, this podcast serves as a guide to developing a genuine, personal appreciation for the depth and beauty found within some of the greatest literature ever written.
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Duration: 35:09
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Shakespeare's Characters (Series I, Chapter 5) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:38
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (Series II, Podcast B) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:58
Series II, Podcast B: A Midsummer Night's Dream A discussion of one of Shakespeare's most lyrical plays. Rhetoric as the vehicle of emotion. The nature of love. Expect most uploads on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Coming up, S…
Shakespeare's Theater (Series I, Chapter 3) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:46
What was the state of the art in Shakespeare's theater? Hearing a play. The building and the Stage. Sets. Props. Costumes. Actors. Play direction. Prompt-book and book-keeper. Dance. Audience. Questions? Email DoctorRap@…
Who Was Shakespeare the Man? (Series I, Chapter 2) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:17
Who Was Shakespeare the Man? (Series I, Chapter 2): Who wrote Shakespeare's Plays? What kind of person was he? Did he go to school? What religion was he? How could one person have written all those plays? How long did it…