Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 432. Friday, 16 July 1993.
From: Brian Sobus <
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Date: Thursday, 15 Jul 1993 14:29:52 -0400
Subject: UnShakespearean
Ever since the discussion began on *Cardenio*, I've been wondering about
two things (actually, more than two things have been on my mind, but I'll
try to stick with two):
1) What is the status of plays like Pericles and the Two Noble Kinsmen?
They are both in a 1936 ed. of Shakespeare that I have.
2) Where can I find a list of plays that are considered to be Shakespeare's
but have not been proven to be his? After I get such a list, where do
I find copies of the plays so that I can read them? If a tree falls in
a forest....
Oh...one more thing would anyone be interested in having these plays as
searchable and annotatable texts files on CD-ROM. They, of course, would
appear on screen exactly as they would on paper...
-Brian
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