Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 2, No. 31. Wednesday, 30 Jan 1991.
 
(1)   Date:   Sat, 26 Jan 91 13:10:50 EST                    (21 lines)
      From:   Lawrence Schimel <SCHLAWD@YALEVM>
      Subject:      Re: Spinoffs Biblio
 
(2)   Date:   Wed, 30 Jan 91 13:18:22 EST                    (16 lines)
      From:   Lawrence Schimel <SCHLAWD@YALEVM>
      Subject:      Shakespeare Performances in other works
 
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Date:   Sat, 26 Jan 91 13:10:50 EST
From:   Lawrence Schimel <SCHLAWD@YALEVM>
Subject:      Re: Spinoffs Biblio
 
      There was an anthology project I heard of, called Inspired by
Shakespeare, being put together by Judi-isms (a very small press).  They are
looking for poems, stories, playlets, whatever, that are derivative of o
inspired by Shakespeare and/or his works.  They probably do not pay and may be
too small a press to be of interest to most of the academics, but perhaps they
have some work that's just lying around, or which they consider less
canonical than the rest of their stuff, which they might want to send.
 
      Their address is:
 
                        Judi-isms
                        27 W. Penn St
                        Long Beach, NY 11561
 
                                           Lawrence Schimel
                                           Yale University
 
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Date:   Wed, 30 Jan 91 13:18:22 EST
From:   Lawrence Schimel <SCHLAWD@YALEVM>
Subject:      Shakespeare Performances in other works
 
Our discussion over lunch just now has lead me to ask the question of whther
we wish to include works in which performances of Shakespeare occur in the
bibliographies I am compiling, or if a third bibliography category should be
established.  The work in question which raised the issue was The Hamlet scene
from Huckleberry Finn.  What is the opinion of SHAKSPER on this matter?  And
please send me the names, and other relevant data, of similar works.
Thank you.
 
Lawrence Schimel
SCHLAWD@YALEVM
Yale University

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