How Shakespeare Became Upper Class | Harvard's Stephen Greenblatt
An interview with Stephen Greenblatt on Shakespeare's social ambition. Subscribe to my newsletter if you want content updates, invitations to events, and to support my work: johnathanbi.com Some links to further guide your study: Join my email list to be notified of future episodes: greatbooks.io Full transcript: https://open.substack.com/pub/johnath... Companion lectures and interviews: Lecture on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: • Shakespeare's Urgent Warning to America | ... Stephen Greenblatt on Shakespeare's views on Love: • Shakespeare's Advice to People in Love | H... Stephen Greenblatt on Shakespeare's literary genius: • The Surprising Source of Shakespeare’s Ins... Further Reading: Professor Greenblatt's book, Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare, https://amzn.to/3O6W27c (affiliate) TIMESTAMPS 00:00 0. Introduction 03:34 1. Coat of Arms 15:13 2. The Profession of Acting 32:31 3. Shakespeare's Motivations 38:33 4. Double Consciousness

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