Will: What Is He Good For?

Will: What Is He Good For?

Author: Classics on the Rocks Language: English Episodes: 23
For centuries, the identity of the man behind the world's most famous plays has been a delicious source of debate. Will: What Is He Good For? from Classics on the Rocks dives headfirst into this enduring mystery, moving beyond dry academic lectures to explore the vibrant, often contentious arguments that surround Shakespeare's life and work. Each episode unpacks the core question: could the documented William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon, with his modest background, truly be the unparalleled genius who penned those works? Or does the evidence point toward a more shadowy figure of nobility using his name as a cover? This podcast walks the line between the established historical record and the compelling theories that challenge it, all served over ice. Listeners will hear a lively dissection of the authorship question, examining the cultural context, the biographical gaps, and the linguistic fingerprints left in the texts. It’s a deep, engaging look at why this debate refuses to die, making the Bard’s legacy as much about the mystery of the man as the power of the words. Tune in for a conversation that treats classic literature not as a relic, but as an active, unsolved case.
Episodes
Episode 2: What’s Really Shaking? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:49
Between the years of 1585- 1592, Shakespeare disappears from public record. With the exception of his twin's baptism in 1585, and a land dispute court document in 1589 there is very little to the man from Stratford's lif…
Episode 1: Authorship [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:25
The question surrounding whether or not the man from Stratford-Upon-Avon, known as William Shakespeare, really wrote his plays, or more commonly known as the “authorship question” is a weird one. People will twist themse…
What’s it all about? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:17
In "Will: What Is He Good For?" we explore the question of authorship. Was that man from Stratford really the man who penned epics like Hamlet and King Lear? Listen to our quick intro to hear more about what we think and…