Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 620. Friday, 1 October 1993.
(1) From: Steven Urkowitz <
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Date: Friday, 01 Oct 93 00:16:39 EDT
Subj: Re: SHK 4.0613 Re: Editing *Hamlet*
(2) From: Jay L Halio <
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Date: Friday, 1 Oct 1993 14:09:48 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 4.0601 Q: Editing *Ham.*
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From: Steven Urkowitz <
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Date: Friday, 01 Oct 93 00:16:39 EDT
Subject: 4.0613 Re: Editing *Hamlet*
Comment: Re: SHK 4.0613 Re: Editing *Hamlet*
I'd suggest that a hypertext HAMLET would be a fascinating project requiring
highly imaginative stacking. The connections among the versions bounce in
strange and often non-linear ways. The relatively easy Q2-F interactions
would be simple, but as several modern essays seem to demonstrate, they're not
nearly as compelling as the juicy extravagancies of q1-q2-F layerings.
Steve Urkowitz SURCC@CUNYVM
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From: Jay L Halio <
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Date: Friday, 1 Oct 1993 14:09:48 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: 4.0601 Q: Editing *Ham.*
Comment: Re: SHK 4.0601 Q: Editing *Ham.*
See Thomas Clayton, ed., *Hamlet When First Published*, U of Delaware Press.
Jay Halio
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