1 hr 10 min

Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare with Traci Thomas Novel Pairings

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We're thrilled to welcome back Traci Thomas, host of The Stacks Podcast, for a thought-provoking discussion on one of Shakespeare's darkest comedies, Measure for Measure. In this conversation, we'll dive deep into the play's timeless themes including punishment, gender, power, and politics. We discuss how these themes continue to resonate with modern audiences, revealing the parallels between the play and our contemporary world. We also talk about how Shakespeare masterfully uses this satire in this work, even when satire doesn't necessarily equate to laugh-out-loud humor. Listen to the end for Traci’s book recommendations, including Shakespeare pairings and a soon-to-be-released title. 
Connect with Traci:
The Stacks Podcast 
Unstacked 
Instagram: @thestackspod 
 
Join our community!
Patreon
Substack
Instagram: @novelpairingspod
 
Books Mentioned:
Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race by Farah Karim-Cooper
Blackface (Object Lessons) by Ayanna Thompson
New People by Danzy Senna
Color Television by Danzy Senna
Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
Erasure by Percival Everett
Severance by Ling Ma
Victim by Andrew Boryga
Love’s Labor Lost by William Shakespeare
All’s Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare
Othello by William Shakespeare
Richard III by William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
 
Also Mentioned:
Ask a Shakespeare Professor 
Macbeth
The Stacks episode on Romeo and Juliet
 

We're thrilled to welcome back Traci Thomas, host of The Stacks Podcast, for a thought-provoking discussion on one of Shakespeare's darkest comedies, Measure for Measure. In this conversation, we'll dive deep into the play's timeless themes including punishment, gender, power, and politics. We discuss how these themes continue to resonate with modern audiences, revealing the parallels between the play and our contemporary world. We also talk about how Shakespeare masterfully uses this satire in this work, even when satire doesn't necessarily equate to laugh-out-loud humor. Listen to the end for Traci’s book recommendations, including Shakespeare pairings and a soon-to-be-released title. 
Connect with Traci:
The Stacks Podcast 
Unstacked 
Instagram: @thestackspod 
 
Join our community!
Patreon
Substack
Instagram: @novelpairingspod
 
Books Mentioned:
Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race by Farah Karim-Cooper
Blackface (Object Lessons) by Ayanna Thompson
New People by Danzy Senna
Color Television by Danzy Senna
Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
Erasure by Percival Everett
Severance by Ling Ma
Victim by Andrew Boryga
Love’s Labor Lost by William Shakespeare
All’s Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare
Othello by William Shakespeare
Richard III by William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
 
Also Mentioned:
Ask a Shakespeare Professor 
Macbeth
The Stacks episode on Romeo and Juliet
 

1 hr 10 min