What connects James Bond and Shakespeare? The answer: John Dee, magician, spy, theatre director, and inventor of the British Empire. Take a journey through his bizarre and extraordinary life, and hear him speak in his own words, alongside the poetry from Shakespeare and Marlowe.
Portrait of John Dee c. 1594 – View the painting
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Hosted by Lucie Dawkins, with the voices of Jonathan Aris and Hannah Bristow.
The producer is Lucie Dawkins.
About Objects Out Loud : From a magician who inspired Shakespeare, and poems woven into Japanese prints, to manuscripts illuminated with the ancient love story of Layla and Majnun, this new podcast series will delve into the poetry and literature hidden in the collections at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
02/05/21 • 16 min
Objects Out Loud - The Queen's Magician
Transcript
Lucie: Let’s imagine that we are in the audience of a student play, performed in the great hall of Trinity College, Cambridge. It’s a very funny Ancient Greek comedy by Aristophanes called Peace with lots of rude jokes and exciting plot twists, and involves absurd props, including a large wooden beetle. The audience is in hysterics, when one of the actors gets onto the beetle, and suddenly soars upwards into thin air. Everyone falls into shocked silence.
The young academic
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