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* Shakespeare and Baroque Art

on BBC Radio 3

Nicholas Brooke , Professor of English Literature in the University of East Anglia, explores the idea that Shakespeare's dramatic art developed in ways closely paralleled by the visual work of his contemporaries in Rome from Caravaggio to Bernini.
(A shortened version of last year's British Academy Shakespeare Lecture)

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