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  1. 14. Juni 2012 · Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSubWatch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home More about this programme: http://ww...

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  2. 22. Juni 2012 · Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong `to all time' without understanding just how much he was of his time. Simon explores Shakespeare's attitude to the other great subject of his day - kingship. He looks at the ways in which Shakespeare's most profound tragedies - `Richard II', `Hamlet', `Macbeth', and `King Lear' - may have been inspired by ...

  3. Simon Schama examines Shakespeare's vision of England.

  4. 28. Juni 2012 · But Shakespeare dared to strip away the mask of royalty to reveal the flawed individuals underneath. It was a risky strategy, especially as he drew on the lives of the rulers around him at the time, revealing profound truths not just about royalty but the rest of us, too. Historian Simon Schama explores how he got away with it.

  5. 22. Juni 2012 · Acclaimed historian Simon Schama tries to get beneath the skin of the playwright and understand why his stories are so relevant today. Shakespeare knew the importance of not just reflecting the lives of the kings and queens who peppered his plays, but ordinary people too - including thieves, clowns and prostitutes.

  6. 22. Juni 2012 · Acclaimed historian Simon Schama tries to get beneath the skin of the playwright and understand why his stories are so relevant today. Shakespeare knew the importance of not just reflecting the lives of the kings and queens who peppered his plays, but ordinary people too - including thieves, clowns and prostitutes.

  7. 22. Juni 2012 · Episode 1 of 2. Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong 'to all time' without comprehending just how much he was of his time. Show more.