Shakespeare Gaveled is a Shakespeare analysis podcast that follows a true-crime podcast genre. This allows for a more approachable and explorative analysis. The podcast is run by host and writer Remington Miller, a UA Little Rock senior English and Journalism major.
This episode follows a question about the villains in the Measure for Measure, offering a contemporary analysis, and questions about authority.
Miller wants to offer special thanks to her William G. Jr. Cooper Honors program mentor and advisor, Dr. Kris McAbee.
Show Notes
References:
Bertram, Benjamin. “Measure for Measure and the Discourse of Husbandry.” Modern Philology.
Vol. 110, no. 4, The University of Chicago Press, May 2013, pp. 459-488,
https://0-doi-org.library.ualr.edu/10.1086/669966. Accessed 19 September 2021.
Bloom, Harold. William Shakespeare: Comedies & Romances. 1986 Chelsea House Publishers
“Measure for Measure” Harold C. Goddard.
The Shakespeare Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained by DK.
Contributors: Stanley Wells, John Farndon, Anjna Chouhan, Jane Kingsley-Smith, Gillian Day, Nick Walton
DK Publishing, New York, First American Edition 2015.
Voices:
Senior Business Analytics and Criminal Justice Major, Heidi Perry
Senior Social Work Major, Gage Taylor
Sophomore History and English Major, Isabella Miller
Thank you friends, I owe you so much for lending me your voices and energy. Your support and participation goes unbounded.
Audio:
1979 BBC Production of Measure for Measure, directed by Desmond Davis