How Shakespeare Says ‘I’m Sorry’
- Synopsis
- Radio programme. Host Frank Stasio talks with Duke University English Professor Sarah Beckwith, author of "Shakespeare and the Grammar of
Forgiveness" (Cornell University Press/2011), about the roots of our modern understanding of forgiveness and the language of William Shakespeare’s later plays. - Series
- State of Things, The
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain; United States
- Medium
- Multimedia; Radio
- Transmission details
- 30 Aug 2011 (Channel: WUNC)
Credits
- Producer
- Amber Nimocks
- Contributor
- Frank Stasio; Sarah Beckwith
Additional Details
- Production type
- Documentary/Educational/News
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); ethics
Notes
- Notes
- Programme information at http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot0830ab.mp3/view
Download audio at http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot0830ab.mp3
Transmission time and duration unknown. - General
- 'The State of Things’ is a weekday edition of North Carolina Public Radio’s public affairs programme. It features interviews, discussion and stories about issues and ideas affecting the people of North Carolina.
Production Company
- Name
North Carolina Public Radio
- wunc@wunc.org
- Web
- http://wunc.org/front-page External site opens in new window
- Address
- 120 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill
North Carolina
NC 27517
Archive
- Name
SOT Audio Archive
- tapes@wunc.org
- Web
- http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/ External site opens in new window
- Address
- WUNC
120 Friday Center Drive
Chapel Hill
NC 27517, USA
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "How Shakespeare Says ‘I’m Sorry’". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av73654 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)