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🗓️ 5 December 2023
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0:00.0 | What pictures come to mind when I say the words court jester? |
0:04.4 | What if I told you that the fools in the tutor court didn't look or sound anything like the zany clowns you have in mind? |
0:18.3 | From the Folger Shakespeare Library, this is Shakespeare Unlimited. |
0:22.4 | I'm Michael Whitmore, the Folger director. |
0:25.1 | Historians don't know much about Will Summer, or Summers, as he was later called. |
0:30.4 | We know he was Henry VIII's court fool, and we know what he looked like |
0:34.3 | because he was included in several portraits of the royal family. |
0:38.1 | But the details of his biography and, crucially, his comedy, were never recorded. |
0:43.6 | Nevertheless, by Shakespeare's time, Will Summer had become famous. |
0:48.2 | Whenever a poet or playwright needed to reference a long-lost comedy grade, |
0:52.2 | they'd name check Will Summer, kind of like mentioning |
0:55.1 | Charlie Chaplin or Groucho Marx today. But because none of Summer's jokes survived, later writers |
1:01.5 | just made them up, inventing a comedian to suit their own tastes. That all makes Peter K. Anderson's |
1:08.0 | job much harder. Anderson is a historian at Urebrough University in Sweden. |
1:14.5 | Anderson has written a biography of the elusive Will Summer, digging through the layers of fiction |
1:20.0 | that accumulated over the centuries. What he reveals is a court-fool very different from anything |
1:25.6 | we might recognize from King Lear or 12th Knight. |
1:29.4 | Here's Peter K. Anderson in conversation with Barbara Bogath. |
1:35.7 | Why Will Summer, Henry the Eighth's Fool? And is it because Henry is just so fascinating? Or is it because |
1:43.4 | Summer was the most famous fool ever? |
1:46.9 | Well, Will Summer was definitely one of the most famous English fools of the Renaissance |
1:52.6 | or the early modern period, if not internationally. |
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