Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 1, No. 82. Tuesday, 16 Oct 1990.
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Subject: Text Archive List on SHAKSPER Fileserver
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Subject: Contents of the SHAKSPER Fileserver
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 90 10:12:24 EDT
From: Ken Steele <
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Subject: Text Archive List on SHAKSPER Fileserver
In response to recent interest in the origin of the Shakespeare quarto
and folio texts, I have placed a select catalogue of medieval and
renaissance English texts from the Oxford Text Archive on the
SHAKSPER Fileserver. This file begins with a description of the
Archive's resources and aims, ordering information, and an email
address for further assistance. It then lists several hundred texts
of relevance to Shakespeare studies which are available from the
OTA. These include substantial collections of works by Shakespeare,
Marlowe, Dekker, Greene, Kyd, Marston, Middleton, and Webster.
SHAKSPEReans can retrieve this file by issuing the interactive command
TELL LISTSERV AT UTORONTO GET OXFORD ARCHIVE SHAKSPER, or the
equivalent in a mail message command (see your SHAKSPER GUIDE for
further information, or contact the editor).
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 90 11:09:06 EDT
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Subject: Contents of the SHAKSPER Fileserver
The Current Contents of the SHAKSPER Fileserver
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Because the list of files on the SHAKSPER Fileserver which is
generated automatically by ListServ can be somewhat cryptic
(particularly as there is virtually no room for annotation),
this list has been prepared manually to offer further assistance.
SHAKSPEReans can obtain an updated version of this listing by
issuing the command TELL LISTSERV AT UTORONTO GET SHAKSPER FILES
SHAKSPER, or the mail message equivalent (see your SHAKSPER GUIDE
for further details, or contact the editor).
File Package for New Members:
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NEWMEMBR PACKAGE Order this file to receive the package
SHAKSPER GUIDE The User Manual for members of SHAKSPER
SHAKSPER MEMBERS A recent list of SHAKSPER members
SHAKSPER FILES This file, describing the Fileserver's contents
The New Member Package also includes recent SHAKSPER Logbooks
and the Member Biography files (though not the program).
Member Biography File(s) and Retrieval Program:
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BIOGRAFY PACKAGE Order this file to receive the package
SHAKSPER BIOGRAFY The first file of SHAKSPER member biographies
SHAKS-00 BIOGRAFY The second file of SHAKSPER member biographies
BIOGRAFY EXEC A CMS retrieval program for the SHAKSPER
biography files, by Jim Coombs
BIOGRAFY HELPCMS A help file for the CMS biography program
Announcements:
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TOKYO TRAVEL Shakespeare Association of America Travel Plan
for 1991 International Shakespeare Association
World Congress in Tokyo, Japan
TOKYO CONFERNC International Shakespeare Association Programme
for 1991 World Congress in Tokyo, Japan
VANCOUVR CONFERNC Shakespeare Association of America Programme for
1991 Annual Meeting in Vancouver, BC, Canada
Reference Files:
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OXFORD ARCHIVE Medieval & Renaissance English electronic texts
available from the Oxford Text Archive
RIVERSID ERRORS A listing of errors in the Electronic Text
Corporation WordCruncher Riverside Shakespeare
Scholarly Papers:
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Hardy M. Cook. "A Shakespearean in the Electronic Study." A paper
submitted to the computing approaches seminar of the 1990 SAA
conference in Philadelphia. (ELECTRON STUDY)
Thomas B. Horton. (Thesis Abstract) A stylometric analysis of
Shakespeare and Fletcher. (STYLOMET FLETCHER)
Stephen Matsuba. "`The Cunning Pattern of Excelling Nature':
Literary Computing and Shakespeare's Sonnets." A paper presented
at the ALLC/ICCH conference, "The Dynamic Text," Toronto Canada,
June 1989. (COMPUTER SONNETS)
Stanley D. McKenzie, "The Prudence and Kinship of Prince Hal
and John of Lancaster in 2 Henry IV." (PRUDENCE KINSHIP)
Kenneth B. Steele. "Vowing, Swearing, and Superpraising of Parts:
Petrarch and Pyramus in the Woods of Athens." Paper delivered at
the 14th Annual Patristic, Medieval and Renaissance Conference,
Villanova, Pennsylvania, September 1989. (PETRARCH PYRAMUS)
------. "`This Falls Out Better Than I Could Devise': Play-bound
Playwrights and the Nature of Shakespearean Comedy." An expanded
version of a paper contributed to the ludic elements seminar at
the 1990 SAA Conference in Philadelphia. (SURROGAT PLAYWRIT)
Gary Waller, "Teaching the Late Plays as Family Romance."
(FAMILY ROMANCE)
Shakespeare Electronic Text Archive Information:
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ARCHIVE ANNOUNCE A SHAKSPER Announcement of a new on-line
resource for members -- the Shakespeare
Electronic Text Archive, a textbase of
original quarto and folio texts
Kenneth B. Steele. "`The Letter was not Nice but Full of Charge':
Towards an Electronic Facsimile of Shakespeare." A paper presented
at the ALLC/ICCH conference, "The Dynamic Text," Toronto Canada,
June 1989. (DYNAMIC SHAKSPER)
------. "`Look What Thy Memory Cannot Contain': The Shakespeare
Electronic Text Archive." _Shakespeare Bulletin_ 7:5 (September/
October 1989): 25-8. (WCRUNCHR SHAKSPER)
SHAKSPER Monthly Logbooks
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All conference transmissions are automatically logged by ListServ in
rather mechanically-named monthly notebooks.
SHAKSPER LOG9007 July 1990 Logbook
SHAKSPER LOG9008 August 1990 Logbook
SHAKSPER LOG9009 September 1990 Logbook
SHAKSPER LOG9010 October 1990 Logbook
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