The Many Lives of John Donne with Katherine Rundell

The Many Lives of John Donne with Katherine Rundell

We talk with author Katherine Rundell about the extraordinary life —or should we say lives? — of John Donne, who wrote some of the 17th century’s most complex and intellectually dazzling poetry. Rundell, a fellow at All Souls College, Oxford and the author of Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne takes us through Donne’s evolution from hotshot poet to penniless prisoner to rock star preacher. Rundell has also written six novels for children, a book for adults about children’s books, and a nonfiction book about the wonder of animals called The Golden Mole. Her latest fantasy novel, Impossible Creatures, comes out in September 2023.

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Emma Smith on "This Is Shakespeare"

Emma Smith on "This Is Shakespeare"

Is there a right way to interpret Shakespeare’s plays? No, says Oxford University’s Emma Smith, and there’s a good reason for that. In her new book, This Is Shakespeare, she writes that Shakespeare’s ...

31 Mar 202034min

James Shapiro on "Shakespeare in a Divided America"

James Shapiro on "Shakespeare in a Divided America"

Despite our country feeling more divided than it has in 50 years, there are still things that tie us together. Loving our families, cheering on a favorite team, and—according James Shapiro—Shakespeare...

17 Mar 202034min

Abraham Lincoln and Shakespeare

Abraham Lincoln and Shakespeare

There are lots of stories about Abraham Lincoln and his passion for Shakespeare. Some are true, while others are made up out of whole cloth. We talk to scholar Michael Anderegg about Lincoln’s love of...

3 Mar 202030min

Shakespeare and Folktales

Shakespeare and Folktales

You probably know where Shakespeare got the ideas for his plays. The Histories come from Holinshed’s Chronicles. Caesar and other Roman plays depend on Plutarch’s Lives. The Comedy of Errors comes fro...

20 Feb 202034min

Books and Reading in Shakespeare's England

Books and Reading in Shakespeare's England

Do you have a book that means something special to you? 400 years ago, when printed books were a fairly new thing, they meant something to their owners too. But what they meant was, in many ways, much...

4 Feb 202034min

Shakespeare's Sonnets

Shakespeare's Sonnets

Did Shakespeare intend to publish his sonnets? For whom were they written? What do they reveal about their author? We talk to Dr. Jane Kingsley-Smith about her newest book, The Afterlife of Shakespear...

21 Jan 202034min

The History of Shakespeare in American Schools

The History of Shakespeare in American Schools

We’re willing to bet that at some point in school, you read at least of one Shakespeare’s plays. Did you ever wonder why that is? How did Shakespeare go from popular entertainment to freshman-year sta...

7 Jan 202031min

Peter Brook

Peter Brook

In this episode, we spend 40 minutes with one of the world’s most influential directors. Peter Brook has directed John Gielgud, Glenda Jackson, Ben Kingsley, Adrian Lester, Laurence Olivier, Paul Scof...

10 Des 201938min

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