William Shakespeare: Media

English author

Videos

William Shakespeare explained in five questions
William Shakespeare explained in five questions.
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Learn about William Shakespeare's early boyhood and path to London to become a playwright and actor
This film recounts the life of Shakespeare from his early boyhood through his productive...
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See an illustrated manuscript of 16th-century coats of arms, including commentary on whether Shakespeare is worthy of one
A look at an illustrated manuscript by Ralph Brooke, a herald in the English College...
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How William Shakespeare used audition sides
Learn more about William Shakespeare and the use of audition sides in acting.
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Watch William Shakespeare's eponymous protagonist dismiss Calpurnia's cautions in Julius Caesar
Caesar rejects Calpurnia's cautionary pleas with the words “What can be avoided whose...
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Watch Shakespeare's eponymous protagonist confront his mother's treachery against her husband and king
Gertrude is forced by Hamlet to face her own treachery in Act III, scene 4, of Shakespeare's...
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Watch the Weird Sisters conspire in the opening scene of William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth
The Weird Sisters (Three Witches) conspire in Act I, scene 1, of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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Watch Lady Macbeth goad Macbeth to kill Duncan in a film adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth
Lady Macbeth encourages her husband to stand by his oath to kill Duncan, in Act I,...
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Learn about William Friedman, who sought to prove that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays
An introduction to William F. Friedman, the breaker of the Japanese Purple code in...
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Travel with Puck as he gathers the special flower 'love-in-idleness' in a 1909 film adaption of Shakespeare's play “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
Puck putting “a girdle round about the earth” to gather the love-in-idleness flower...
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Historic and modern art in London
Characterization of London's Bankside area.
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Visit Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in Bankside, London
Discussion of the historic Globe Theatre and the modern-day replica of it in Bankside,...
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Hear about the three language devices used in Shakespeare's Othello - words as power, words as characters, and words as a conversation with the audience
The cast and crew of a Folger Shakespeare Library production of Othello...
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Learn about the characters of Othello as discussed by the cast and crew of a Folger Shakespeare Library production
William Shakespeare's Othello is discussed by the cast and crew of a Folger...
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Hear about the four states of the Martin Droeshout engraved portrait of William Shakespeare, first published with the 1623 First Folio of Shakespeare's plays
A look at all four “states” of the Martin Droeshout engraved portrait of William...
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Explore the great men from Elizabeth I's reign such as Francis Bacon, Walter Raleigh, and William Shakespeare
Towering English figures in exploration, science, and the arts during the reign of...
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Listen to a demonstration of the original pronunciation of Shakespeare's English and how it differs from modern English
Hear the original pronunciation of Elizabethan English as demonstrated and explained...
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Go inside a Globe Theatre model with Maynard Mack to examine features of the Elizabethan playhouse
Maynard Mack of Yale University using a model of the Globe Theatre to discuss performance...
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Hear director Joseph Haj exploring the spiritual side of William Shakespeare's pirate-packed Pericles
Director Joseph Haj explaining why William Shakespeare's pirate-packed Pericles...
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Watch William Shakespeare's tragic protagonist berate his betrothed Ophelia in Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Hamlet vents his rage on Ophelia in the speech “Get thee to a nunnery” from Act III,...
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Watch Hamlet's tragic protagonist confront his mother, Queen Gertrude, and accidentally kill Polonius
Hamlet confronts his mother and mistakenly kills Polonius in Act III, scene 4, of...
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Watch the protagonist in Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet consider killing his king, uncle, and stepfather Claudius
Seeing Claudius alone and unarmed, Hamlet considers killing him in Act III, scene...
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Watch William Shakespeare's tragic eponymous protagonist bemoan the unweeded garden that is the world
Hamlet speaks his world-weary soliloquy “O, that this too too sullied flesh would...
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Watch Shakespeare's tragic protagonist Hamlet deliver a soliloquy in the second act of Hamlet
“Now I am alone. Oh, what a rogue and peasant slave am I,” begins Hamlet's soliloquy...
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Hear how a teacher uses tools like Twitter and blog to teach Shakespeare to students
How a teacher uses Twitter to teach Shakespeare.
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Learn how reading Shakespeare and the King James Bible helped Abraham Lincoln compose his best-remembered address in American history
Learn how Abraham Lincoln's studying of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible...
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Listen to Shakespeare's titular character converse with Mark Antony about Cassius's loyalty
Julius Caesar muses to Mark Antony about Cassius, “Let me have men about me that...
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Listen to Shakespeare's Macbeth suffering pangs of guilt for a murder encouraged by Lady Macbeth
Learn about the psychological toll exacted on Macbeth by his murder of Duncan in...
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Learn about Renaissance tragedy from William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Julius Caesar
An informal overview of Elizabethan and Jacobean tragedy, particularly William Shakespeare's...
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Know about the first critical edition of the works of William Shakespeare by Nicholas Rowe, published in 1709
An overview of the first critical edition of the works of William Shakespeare, edited...
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Learn about Shakespeare's contributions to the English language
A look at William Shakespeare's contributions to the vocabulary of the English language.
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Understand a teacher's viewpoint on why Hamlet is her favorite Shakespeare play to teach
A teacher explains why Hamlet is her favourite Shakespeare play to teach.
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Hear a teacher's reason to why King Lear is his favorite Shakespeare's play to teach
A teacher explains why King Lear is his favourite Shakespeare play to teach.
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Listen to a teacher explaining the reason for Macbeth being her favorite Shakespeare play to teach
A teacher explains why Macbeth is her favourite Shakespeare play to teach.
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Find out why Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice is a joy to teach
Learn why The Merchant of Venice is one teacher's favourite Shakespeare...
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Hear how a teacher uses various speeches from Shakespeare's plays to teach his students
A teacher explains how he uses various speeches from Shakespeare's plays.
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Hear a teacher explaining what makes A Midsummer Night's Dream his favorite play to teach
Why A Midsummer Night's Dream is this teacher's favourite Shakespeare play...
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Hear a teacher expressing why she loves teaching William Shakespeare's play “Titus Andronicus”
Why Titus Andronicus is this teacher's favourite Shakespeare play to teach.
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Hear a teacher's perspective on how to teach Shakespeare to elementary students
Teacher tips on how to avoid problems while introducing Shakespeare to elementary...
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Watch a scene between Shylock and Portia from Shakespeare's “The Merchant of Venice”
Mordecai (Shylock) hands his bond to Portia at court in the 1923 film Der Kaufmann...
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Hear a teacher explaining how she teaches Shakespeare to nonnative English speakers
Tips on teaching Shakespeare to nonnative English speakers.
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Images

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, detail of an oil painting attributed to John Taylor,...
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Shakespeare's First Folio
Title page of the First Folio, the first published edition (1623) of the collected...
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Shakespeare's birthplace
Birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Globe Theatre
Globe Theatre, copperplate engraving.
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Shakespeare's house in Stratford-upon-Avon
William Shakespeare's house, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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frontispiece of the First Folio
Frontispiece of the First Folio, the first published edition (1623) of the collected...
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Map of London's theaters c. 1600
London theaters (c. 1600).
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Richard III (1995)
Annette Bening (left foreground) as Queen Elizabeth, with John Wood as King Edward...
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Stratford-upon-Avon: birthplace of William Shakespeare
Birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Hamlet (1996)
Kenneth Branagh (left) as Hamlet, with Julie Christie as his mother, Gertrude, in...
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Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson in Henry V (1989)
Kenneth Branagh (left) as Henry V and Emma Thompson as Katharine in Branagh's film...
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Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branagh in Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
Emma Thompson as Beatrice, with Kenneth Branagh as Benedick, in Branagh's 1993 film...
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Romeo and Juliet (1916)
Francis X. Bushman (Romeo) and Beverly Bayne (Juliet) in a silent version of Romeo...
From a private collection
Romeo + Juliet (1996)
Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio as the title characters in Baz Luhrmann's 1996...
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Macbeth (1971)
Jon Finch (center) as Macbeth in Roman Polanski's 1971 film version of William Shakespeare's...
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Hamlet (1990)
Mel Gibson in the title role of Franco Zeffirelli's 1990 version of Shakespeare's...
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Romeo and Juliet (1936)
Leslie Howard (Romeo) and Norma Shearer (Juliet) in George Cukor's Romeo and...
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Romeo and Juliet (1968)
Olivia Hussey (Juliet) and Leonard Whiting (Romeo) in Franco Zeffirelli's film Romeo...
Copyright © 1968 Paramount Pictures Corporation; photograph from a private collection
performance of William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost
A performance of William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost, Kabul, 2005.
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Othello (1955)
Andrey Popov (Iago, left) and Yevgeny Vesnik (Roderigo) in Sergey Yutkevich's Othello...
© Universal International Pictures; photograph from a private collection
Enoch Wood: earthenware bust of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, earthenware bust by Enoch Wood, c. 1810; in the Victoria and...
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Richard III (1995)
Kristin Scott Thomas as Lady Anne in Richard Loncraine's 1995 film version of Shakespeare's...
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Othello (1952)
Orson Welles (Othello) and Suzanne Cloutier (Desdemona) in Welles's Othello...
Mercury Productions Inc./United Artists Corporation; photograph from a private collection
William Shakespeare
Portrait of William Shakespeare.
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Coriolanus
A scene from William Shakespeare's Coriolanus, undated engraving.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (Digital file no. LC-DIG-pga-00443)
Charles Gounod's opera Roméo et Juliette
The wedding procession from the Paris premiere of the 1888 version of Charles Gounod's...
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Opening scene of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Otello
Opening scene of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Otello, from The Illustrated...
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Lord Chamberlain's Men performing Love's Labour's Lost
William Shakespeare and the Lord Chamberlain's Men performing his play Love's...
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The Singer Foure as “Hamlet,”
The Singer Foure as “Hamlet,” oil on canvas by Édouard Manet, 1877; in the...
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Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi taking a bow after the first performance of Falstaff; illustration...
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Southeastern England (c. 1600)
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Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England: William Shakespeare's birthplace
William Shakespeare was born in this house in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire,...
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, detail of an oil painting attributed to John Taylor,...
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Globe Theatre
The Globe Theatre is shown in an enlarged copy of a 1612 engraving.
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection (accession no. B1977.14.18550)
scene from Julius Caesar
Sir John Gielgud (second from right, foreground) and Charlton Heston (right, foreground)...
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Laurence Olivier in a scene from Hamlet
Hamlet, played by Laurence Olivier, contemplating death while holding Yorrick's skull,...
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King Lear
King Lear with the body of Cordelia, illustration by Friedrich Pecht in Shakespeare-Galerie,...
Mary Evans Picture Library
scene from The Tempest
Prospero, as played by British actor Ralph Richardson, in a scene from a Royal Shakespeare...
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Audio

Felix Mendelssohn: “You Spotted Snakes”
Felix Mendelssohn's setting of the fairies' song, “You Spotted Snakes” (from A...
As You Like It: John Gielgud
Jaques philosophizes “All the world's a stage” (As You Like It, Act II,...
Henry V: John Gielgud
Henry V rallies his comrades-in-arms, “Once more unto the breach, dear friends” (Henry...
Macbeth: Bourchier, Arthur
Macbeth hallucinates, “Is this a dagger which I see before me” (Macbeth,...
Othello: Willow Song
The Willow Song (traditional), sung by Desdemona in Othello, Act IV, scene...
Richard II: Edward de Souza
John of Gaunt reflects on England, “This royal throne of kings” (Richard II,...
Purcell, Henry: “If music be the food of love”
Henry Purcell's setting of Orsino's opening speech, “If music be the food of love”...
Schubert, Franz: “Who is Silvia?”
Franz Schubert's song setting of “Who is Silvia?” (from The Two Gentlemen of...

Interactives

Interactive: A Tour of the Rebuilt Globe Theatre
Take a 3D tour of the Globe Theatre.
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