Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 2, No. 132. Monday, 13 May 1991.
(1) Date: Mon, 13 May 1991 17:36:00
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Subj: Ohio Shakespeare Conference Announcement
(2) Date: Fri, 10 May 1991 14:47:23 -0400
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Subj: Southeastern Renaissance Conference
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Date: Mon, 13 May 1991 17:36:00
From: Ken Steele <
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Subject: Ohio Shakespeare Conference Announcement
Today's paper mail brought a copy of the following announcement, for the
"Ohio Shakespeare Conference" which apparently takes place in Brunswick,
Maine (can someone more familiar with American geography explain *that*
one to me?) I reproduce the text verbatim. -- k.s.
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Ohio Shakespeare Conference
Downeast Session
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, Maine 04011
13-15 June, 1991
"Shakespeare and the Moving Image"
This shapes up as an exciting conference. Here are some of the
topics to be explored via papers and panels:
Richard Burton: The Celebrity as *Hamlet*
Panel on the Zeffirelli *Hamlet*
*Macbeth*: Circular and Linear History
*Macbeth* on Film and TV
*Merchant*: Staging the Trial Scene
Radical Approaches to Using Performance Tapes in Teaching
Masculinity and Unconsciousness in the Reinhardt/Dieterle and Hall
*Dream*s
The Musical Version of *Two Gents*
*Hamlet*: The "Literary" Q2 vs the "Theatrical" F
*Othello*: The Racial Factor in Performance
Staging the Mousetrap at the Globe
The Bogdanov/Pennington Second Henriad
Asta Neilson's Silent *Hamlet*
Puppets and Performance in Renaissance Drama
The "Text" vs. the "Film-Text": Critical Practices
*Richard II* in Performance
etc. to be presented by both younger scholars and
grizzled vets.
In addition, we will watch a televised stage version of
*Dream*, as yet unreleased and assess its marketability.
Also -- updates on the myriad new materials now on the market.
Cost: $150, including rooms, all meals, and lobster bake!
$ 25 registration fee. The conference this year is not
supported by federal, state, or institutional funding.
---------Registration Form------------------------------------
Please reply by 28 May. Make Cheques Payable to "Bowdoin College."
To: Ohio Shakespeare Conference
English Department
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, Maine 04011
Name: __________________________________________________
Institution: __________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
If flying, let us know when you will arrive in Portland, so
that JetLimo can meet you.
If you would like a map, check here _____.
[I reproduce the following conference announcement from FICINO,
May 12 1991. -- k.s.]
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Date: Fri, 10 May 1991 14:47:23 -0400
From: John Wall <
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Subject: Southeastern Renaissance Conference
ANNOUNCEMENT: Southeastern Renaissance Conference -- 49th annual meeting.
April 3 - 4, 1992. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Contact:
John N. Wall, Secretary-Treasurer, Department of English, Box 8105, North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8105. Annual dues of $7
include mailings, registration, and subscription to RENAISSANCE PAPERS
(annual journal publishing a selection of papers given at the annual
meeting). Also contact by email
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