Episode 71 - Shakespeare Apocrypha
Episode 71 - Shakespeare Apocrypha

Episode 71 - Shakespeare Apocrypha

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<p>The incomparably funny and poignant comedian Hannah Gadsby said it best: “This adoration of the artist as a lone genius is quite misled, I think, because they are very much a part of their time and their community.”</p> <p>Sometimes we all need a community. Whether it’s because our own expertise has fallen short or because two heads are better than one, no one among us can say that we are perfectly capable of living life without the help of our friends. </p> <p>Not even William Shakespeare.</p> <p>Join us as we examine Shakespeare's Apocrypha, a series of plays, poems, and other writings variously attributed to the Bard as well as a whole host of other Tudor/Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists. It's a veritable who's-who of the extended theatre community to which Shakespeare undoubtedly would have belonged in late 16th/early 17th century London, which leads us to question: just how many people had a hand in writing the Shakespearean canon? Along the way, we'll explain some of the handwriting analysis and stylometry results that recent researchers have used to point to their favoured candidates for the authorship of this collection of works. </p> <p>It's a jam-packed episode. We hope you'll enjoy!</p> <p>Notes:</p> <ul><li>Folio, Quarto, and Octavo bookmaking techniques, as depicted on <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarto'>Wikipedia</a>:</li> </ul> <p></p> <ul><li>Full text of <a href='https://archive.org/details/shakespeareapoc00broouoft/page/n15/mode/2up'>The Shakespeare Apocrypha</a> by C.F. Tucker Brooke</li> <li>Full text of <a href='https://archive.org/details/williamshakespea017475mbp/page/536/mode/2up'>William Shakespeare A Study Of Facts And Problems Vol I</a> by E.K. Chambers</li> <li><a href='https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/explore-shakespeare/podcasts/60-minutes-shakespeare/shakespeares-collaborations/'>Shakespeare's Collaborators</a> - shakespeare.org</li> <li><a href='https://www.oxfordscholarlyeditions.com/view/10.1093/actrade/9780199591152.book.1/actrade-9780199591

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