Session 1: Rough Magic: Shakespeare on Power
Arts & Humanities
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26m
Join Eliot Cohen, PhD, on an exploration of the ways in which Shakespeare’s works display power. Session one, "Shakespeare on Politics," is broken intro three sections entitled: "Why Shakespeare" (8.5 minutes), "What Shakespeare knew about politics" (8 minutes), and "Technique: the soliloquy" (9.5 minutes).
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