{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Bonus Episode: Interview with Kent Lehnhof on Voice and Ethics in Shakespeare\u2019s Late Plays","description":"Want to support the podcast? Join our Patreon or buy us a coffee. As an independent podcast, Shakespeare Anyone? is supported by listeners like you. In this bonus episode, we\u2019re joined by Dr. Kent Lehnhoff to talk about his new book,&amp;nbsp;Voice and Ethics in Shakespeare\u2019s Late Plays. Together, we explore how Shakespeare uses the concept and qualities of human voice in The Tempest, Cymbeline, King Lear, Pericles, and The Winter\u2019s Tale, how he writes for and about the voice, and beyond that, how embracing the unique voice of each character (and actor) can create a more ethical, inclusive theatre.&amp;nbsp; About Kent Lehnhof Kent Lehnhof earned a BA from Brigham Young University and a PhD from Duke University. He is Professor of English at Chapman University, where he specializes in early modern literature and culture, especially the works of William Shakespeare. Dr. Lehnhof has published two dozen scholarly articles, has co-edited two essay collections, and is coming out with a new book in October titled Voice and Ethics in Shakespeare\u2019s Late Plays. In this book and in many of his articles, Dr. Lehnhof treats Shakespeare\u2019s plays like lively enactments of ethical philosophy. He believes that one of the things that makes Shakespeare\u2019s work distinctly Shakespearean is its interest in exploring what it\u2019s like to be in relation\u2014what it\u2019s like to be tied to other people, some of whom love you, some of whom hate you, and some of whom pay you no mind at all. At present, Dr. Lehnhof is finishing a guidebook for Arden Shakespeare called&amp;nbsp;Understanding Shakespeare\u2019s Plays: A Candid Companion to All the Drama. This book goes through all the play, one by one, giving an overview of each and offering insights and analysis as to what it offers. Dr. Lehnhof only has six plays left to do, which means he\u2019s getting down to the deep cuts.&amp;nbsp;Timon of Athens, anyone? Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is &quot;Neverending Minute&quot; by Sounds Like Sander. For updates: join our email list, follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast by becoming a patron at patreon.com\/shakespeareanyone, buying us coffee, or by shopping our bookshelves at bookshop.org\/shop\/shakespeareanyonepod&amp;nbsp;(we earn a small commission when you use our link and shop bookshop.org). Find additional links mentioned in the episode in our Linktree. &amp;nbsp;Works referenced:&amp;nbsp; Lehnhof, Kent.&amp;nbsp;Voice and Ethics in Shakespeare\u2019s Late Plays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2025. Print. ","author_name":"Shakespeare Anyone?","author_url":"http:\/\/www.shakespeareanyone.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/36666005\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/36666005"}