The History of English Podcast

Episode 170: Printers, Plague and Poets

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September 05, 2023 6:27am

1h 17m

In this episode, we examine the connection between poetry and plague in the early 1590s. An outbreak of the recurring sickness contributed to Shakespeare’s early career as a poet, and that poetry likely included his many sonnets. We also examine how an old acquaintance from Shakespeare’s hometown emerged as one of the leading printers in London and how his print shop influenced the development of English during the Elizabethan period. Works discussed in this episode include:
Defensative Against Plague
Venus and Adonis – William Shakespeare
Rape of Lucrece – William Shakespeare
Orlando Furioso
The Art of English Poesy – George Puttenham
William Shakespeare’s Sonnets

TRANSCRIPT: EPISODE 170