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Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 508. Thursday, 26 August 1993. From: Tom Loughlin <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Wednesday, 25 Aug 1993 7:23 pm EDT (23:23:26 UT) Subject: Shakespeare and audio I actually possess a copy of the Edwin Booth tape doing a passage from *Othello*. It was given to me by the now-retired founder of our theatre dept. as a piece for my Acting in Shakespeare class. It's quite old and is, I believe, the oldest known recording of a Shakespearean passage. The recording is tinny, but you can hear the deep, resonant quality of the voice. It's quite fascinating. I don't personally know of how it is archived in any way, so I couldn't tell you how to get hold of it. Tom Loughlin SUNY College at Fredonia <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. >
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 507. Thursday, 26 August 1993. (1) From: Herbert Donow <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Wednesday, 25 Aug 93 11:27:14 CST Subj: Shakespeare and Mythology (2) From: Michael S. Hart <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Wednesday, 25 Aug 93 08:20:46 CDT Subj: Public Domain Etext of Shakespeare (1)---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Herbert Donow <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Wednesday, 25 Aug 93 11:27:14 CST Subject: Shakespeare and Mythology A graduate student asked me to suggest some readings on Shakespeare and mythology. My own list is rather old, over 20 years. Any suggestions about recent books and articles (Ovid, Greek, etc.)? A few good titles from my friends, and I can probably tell her that I stayed up half the night hunting these things down. Herb Donow Southern Illinois U. (2)---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael S. Hart <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Wednesday, 25 Aug 93 08:20:46 CDT Subject: Public Domain Etext of Shakespeare As another year approaches Project Gutenberg once again is planning the creation and distribution of a Public Domain Etext of Shakespeare. If you have a favorite edition in the Public Domain that you think this Etext should be based on, even if for only a few works, please advise. Thank you, Michael S. Hart, Professor of Electronic Text Executive Director of Project Gutenberg Etext Illinois Benedictine College, Lisle, IL 60532 No official connection to U of Illinois--UIUCThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. andThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 506. Thursday, 26 August 1993. From: Phyllis Gorgain <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Tuesday, 24 Aug 1993 16:45:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: 4.0457 Re: "Moonlighting" Episode Comment: Re: SHK 4.0457 Re: "Moonlighting" Episode I have my own off-the-air copy of the show, so it's not very sharp. I have used it for small classes, who find it utterly disgusting, by the time it is over....I am eager to hear what others think of it. Cheers, Phyll Gorfain. Dept. of English, Rice Hall Oberlin, OH 44074 <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .>
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 505. Wednesday, 25 August 1993. From: Stephen Miller <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Wednesday, 25 AUG 93 09:24:36 BST Subject: WANAMAKER'S GLOBE This morning was a fine crisp sunny morning in London and I decided to walk along Bankside. Workmen on Sam Wanamaker's GLOBE site were erecting scaffolding. There are now two sections of two bays each of the oak super- structure of the Globe in place, facing each other. The new scaffolding is on the North side and it looks as though one section of two bays is to be extended by another two bays. I do not have more details at the moment, but thought I could at least send along some direct observation. Stephen Miller King's College London UDLE031
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 504. Wednesday, 25 August 1993. From: William Godshalk <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > Date: Tuesday, 24 Aug 1993 18:27:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Second Call for Papers SHAKESPEARE AND THE SENSES OF SHAME Second Call for Papers The Ohio Shakespeare Conference 1994 University of Cincinnati and Xavier University March 3-6, 1994 Deadline for submission is November 1, 1993. Papers are welcome on any and all aspects exploring the significance of shame to Shakespeare's characters, ideas, times, and theatre. Topics may include: the physiology, sociology, and psychology of shame shame and privacy, shame and exposure the guilty intimacies among actors, authors, and audiences. Send two copies of abstracts to W. L. Godshalk and Jonathan Kamholtz, Department of English, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221-0069. Phone: 513-861-9527 E-mail:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.