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Let's Talk Shakespeare: Was Shakespeare Educated?

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For the first episode of Let’s Talk Shakespeare, I asked “Was Shakespeare Educated?”. This is a really interesting question that we are asked regularly and one that have to pull on lots of different sources of information to get an answer. In this episode we discuss how we know that Shakespeare went to school, where he went, what his school day would have been like and what he learned. We also think about Shakespeare and continued learner and the evidence of this in his work. Keep you ears open for a reference to Terry Pratchett!

This weeks guests are:

  • Professor Stanley Wells, Honorary President of the SBT
  • Professor Michael Dobson, Director of the Shakespeare Institute
  • Dr Elizabeth Dollimore, Outreach and Primary Learning Manager a the SBT
  • Dr Anjna Chouhan, Lecturer in Shakespeare Studies at the SBT
  • Dr Tara Hamling, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern history at Birmingham University
  • Madeleine Cox, Reading Room and Public Services Coordinator at the SBT

You can find show notes for this episode over on our blog: https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/explore-shakespeare/podcast/was-shakespeare-educated/

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For the first episode of Let’s Talk Shakespeare, I asked “Was Shakespeare Educated?”. This is a really interesting question that we are asked regularly and one that have to pull on lots of different sources of information to get an answer. In this episode we discuss how we know that Shakespeare went to school, where he went, what his school day would have been like and what he learned. We also think about Shakespeare and continued learner and the evidence of this in his work. Keep you ears open for a reference to Terry Pratchett!

This weeks guests are:

  • Professor Stanley Wells, Honorary President of the SBT
  • Professor Michael Dobson, Director of the Shakespeare Institute
  • Dr Elizabeth Dollimore, Outreach and Primary Learning Manager a the SBT
  • Dr Anjna Chouhan, Lecturer in Shakespeare Studies at the SBT
  • Dr Tara Hamling, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern history at Birmingham University
  • Madeleine Cox, Reading Room and Public Services Coordinator at the SBT

You can find show notes for this episode over on our blog: https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/explore-shakespeare/podcast/was-shakespeare-educated/

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