The Bardcast: "It's Shakespeare, You Dick!"

Beastly Shakespeare 😼

• Season 2 • Episode 33

Guess how many times the actual word "animal" shows up in all of Shakespeare's plays??

HUH????      C'MON!!!!!      GUESS!!!!!!!

There are all KINDS of animals in the canon - mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, and reptiles - they're all in there!!!

In this episode, we begin to scratch (ha!!) the surface... of the winter lion, the Hyrcanian tiger, and baited bear; the little shrew and the necessary cat; bottled spiders and horned toads; brave harts and gentle hinds; the forward horse and preposterous ass; the temple-haunting martlet, morning lark, nightly owl, and winging crow; the nibbling sheep and hunger-starved wolves; the chafed boar, princely palfrey, fat oxen, and spotted leopards; stranger curs, mastiffs, hellhounds...

You get the idea.



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Episode Sources:

Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!!  And cunts. (Owen insisted we add this.)

BUT ALSO:

Hartung, James Edmund - The Ornithology of Shakespeare, London: Woodfall and Kinder, Milford Lane, Strand, W.C.

Shannon, Laurie - The Eight Animals in Shakespeare; or, Before the Human, PMLA , Vol. 124, No. 2 (March 2009, pp. 472-479 (8 pages), Cambridge University Press


Many, many other books!