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RICHARD III, Act 4 Scene 4

Episode 11 of the Shakespearean Dialogues Collection 002 by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "RICHARD III, Act 4 Scene 4" was published on April 20, 2026 and runs 9 minutes.

April 20, 2026 ·9m · Shakespearean Dialogues Collection 002 by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)

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1 - Chapter 1

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2 - Chapter 2

Apr 22, 2026 ·19m

3 - Chapter 3

Apr 22, 2026 ·17m

4 - Chapter 4

Apr 22, 2026 ·11m

5 - Chapter 5

Apr 22, 2026 ·10m

6 - Chapter 6

Apr 22, 2026 ·10m

Shakespearean Dialogues Collection 001 by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) LibriVox This is a collection of scenes from Shakespeare's plays, mainly comprising dialogues between two characters. The theme for this collection is "Wooing, Wedding, and Repenting" (inspired by a line from Much Ado About Nothing). (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) Henry V, Act 5 Scene 2 read by: Tiffany Halla Colonna, Winston Tharp, Elizabeth Klett The Tempest, Act 3 Scene 1 read by: Algy Pug, Arielle Lipshaw, Elizabeth Klett 1601: Conversation, as it was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors by Mark Twain Loyal Books An atypical piece of writing by Mark Twain, the short bawdy skit documents a conversion between Queen Elizabeth and several notable writers of the time, including Sir Walter Raleigh, Francis Beaumont, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare. Despite first being published in 1880, the piece remained anonymous for a period of time, until it was later acknowledged by Twain in 1901 as his own. Comprised of humor, descriptive imagery, ribald connotations, and vulgar language, the faux conversation is simultaneously humorous and repulsing, but nonetheless a wonder for its satirical precision.Written as a fictitious dialogue between Queen Elizabeth and her guest luminaries at court, the short story is accounted in a diary entry by one of her disgusted cup-bearers who observe the scandalous conversation of scatological nature. The conversation is instigated by a thunderous and foul reeking fart as the group begins to discuss its features and origin. Each individual subsequently comments on the i Shakespearean Theory and Art Ashleigh Huerta Welcome to the podcast on Shakespearean Theory and Art, where new worlds in literature are created. Shakespearean Talks Asfandiyar Alikhan This podcast is about discussing Shakespeare’s famous plays and we will be interviewing characters from the play.We will discuss particular scenes and acts from Shakespeare’s famous plays and talk about the thoughts of the character,how they felt,what they could have done instead,etc.We love Shakespeare’s work and discussing his plays and it could be helpful for your school work or just understanding the English poet better.We would love to see you guys listen to our podcast and support us.
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