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In the first episode of season 2, crowd favourite Difff Crowther returns to discuss two of his big passions: Shakespeare & humoralism.
In this episode we cover the groundwork for what will be a continuing discussion on the representation of the humors (black bile/melancholy, yellow bile/choleric, blood/sanguine, and Phlegm/Phlegmatic) in Shakespeare and what it can teach us about our own lives.
Shakespeare, humoralism, modern and medieval worldviews, dualism, materialism, acedia, and sin.
By James TreweekeIn the first episode of season 2, crowd favourite Difff Crowther returns to discuss two of his big passions: Shakespeare & humoralism.
In this episode we cover the groundwork for what will be a continuing discussion on the representation of the humors (black bile/melancholy, yellow bile/choleric, blood/sanguine, and Phlegm/Phlegmatic) in Shakespeare and what it can teach us about our own lives.
Shakespeare, humoralism, modern and medieval worldviews, dualism, materialism, acedia, and sin.