The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast

Episode 25: Harping on That String

Episode Summary

On episode 25, Charles gives over the whole episode to a conversation with Daniel Hannan, a writer, blogger and Conservative member of the British House of Lords. Their topic? Shakespeare. Why does everyone seem to think he's speaking directly to them? How much about him do we know? Did he really "change everything"? What's the 'First Folio'? Listen to find out.

Episode Notes

This week's episode features another whole-show conversation, this time with Daniel Hannan, the writer, blogger and Conservative member of the British House of Lords. Charles and Daniel chat about William Shakespeare, the subject of Daniel's fantastic piece in the most recent issue of National Review

On the table are whether Shakespeare invented the modern human, how Shakespeare wrote his plays, why the Japanese think Shakespeare is Japanese and the Germans think Shakespeare is German; and whether some of Shakespeare's work is too unbearable to watch.

Additional note: The man that hath no music in himself / Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds / Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils / The motions of his spirit are dull as night / And his affections dark as Erebus / Let no such man be trusted

The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.