Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt discusses his book, “Shakespeare’s Freedom,“ presented by Harvard Book Store. Greenblatt discusses how Shakespeare was averse to the authorities of his time -- religion, monarchs, and social structure -- and how this spirit manifested itself in his work. More lectures at
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