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Adventures in Poetry - “The quality of mercy is not strain'd”

Daljit Nagra celebrates Shakespeare and chooses Adventures in Poetry - "The quality of mercy is not strain'd". From 2007.

Daljit Nagra marks birth and death of William Shakespeare (April 23rd 1564 - April 23rd 1616) as he revisits the BBC's poetry archive to select Adventures in Poetry - "The quality of mercy is not strain'd".

Peggy Reynolds explores the background, effect and lasting appeal of the well-loved poem:- “The quality of mercy is not strain'd” from The Merchant of Venice.

The quality of mercy is not strain'd” is delivered by Portia in Shakespeare’s play as she confronts Shylock in court – and its moving plea for mercy and forgiveness is followed by a distinctly unmerciful legal demolition of Shylock’s claim to a pound of flesh from Antonio in forfeit of his debt.

Peggy explores the legal, theological and linguistic complexities of the piece with:

* The Lord Chief Justice, Baroness Helena Kennedy QC
* Lisa Jardine
* Rabbi Julia Neuberger
* Actress Janet Suzman who talks about her approach to the speech.

Producer: Sara Davies

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2007.

**** And Daljit reads from his Poetry Extra Book of the Month: The House of Broken Things by Kim Moore

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30 minutes

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