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TDF EP 157 – Shakespeare was the son of glove makers.

TDF EP 157 – Shakespeare was the son of glove makers.

FromThe Dork Forest


TDF EP 157 – Shakespeare was the son of glove makers.

FromThe Dork Forest

ratings:
Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mark Anderson is a freelance journalist and wrote a book called Shakespeare by Another Name. He and his friend, Melora Creager are both “Oxfordians.” I know so little about Shakespeare, and I don’t really have a horse in this race, that I’m convinced. Perhaps the other side can be represented another episode! His book is amazing. Enjoy this ep. I really did.   
Now hosting the Podcast under it’s awesome umbrella: www.AllThingsComedy.com
DONATE folks… I’m working over here. www.dorkforest.com or www.jackiekashian.com
NOTES:
Thomas Weelkes
Earl of Oxford – Edward De Vere
Robert Green
Ben Jonson – On Poet Ape
Is Shakespeare Dead – Mark Twain
Walt Whitman on Shakespeare
Sigmund Freud on Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s guide to Italy
Orson Welles on Shakespeare (and the rest)
Thomas Nashe
Willobie His Avisa
Anonymous
Earl of Oxford Letters
Just a history of Edward de Vere on the internet
Rasputina on Weelkes’s Madrigals
Min 47 – Nirvana Cellist… Melora Creager
ShakesVere on FB
Sonnet 72
My Favorite Year – see this movie, Rangers.
We could have talked another hour… I had to end it. Sorry. Find them.
Credits: Audio leveling by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos: who has his own podcast Apps are available with the bonus contest: iPhone or Android
Released:
Feb 5, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Dork on Dork Dialog with Jackie Kashian. I am interested in whatever dorky thing you want to talk about. Guests speak to their love of books, TV, Movies, Comic books, websites, food, wrestling, cars, action figures and bees. There is room for all in The Dork Forest. This is a safe space. Credits: Music composed and performed by Mike Ruekberg (Sarah Cohen on intro) Audio fixes by Patrick Brady Website design by Vilmos