Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 0164. Tuesday, 1 March 1994.
(1) From: Gerhard Rempel <GREMPEL@WNEC.BITNET>
Date: Monday, 28 Feb 1994 05:52:53 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Co-author sought
(2) From: Don Rowan <
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Date: Monday, 28 Feb 94 10:01:35 AST
Subj: Shakespeare's Most Popular Play?
(3) From: Joan Hartwig <
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Date: Monday, 28 Feb 94 11:43:26 EST
Subj: Colonizer Prospero
(4) From: Charles Edelman <
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Date: Tuesday, 01 Mar 94 13:06:00 EST
Subj: Reinhardt-Dieterle 'Dream'
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From: Gerhard Rempel <GREMPEL@WNEC.BITNET>
Date: Monday, 28 Feb 1994 05:52:53 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Co-author sought
My dean, Burton Porter, has asked me to send this query for a co-author
out on the net.
He has a contract to write an English Composition text from a critical-
thinking perspective. He would like to have a co-author with experience in
teaching composition from that viewpoint. His own field is philosophy.
If interested, please reply to me and I will convey the information to him,
or contact him by snail-mail:
Dean Burton Porter
School of Arts and Sciences
Western New England College
Springfield, Ma 01119
Thanks.
Gerhard Rempel
GRempel@WNEC/Western New England College, Springfield, Ma 01119. USA
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From: Don Rowan <
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Date: Monday, 28 Feb 94 10:01:35 AST
Subject: Shakespeare's Most Popular Play?
I am interested in the opinion of any one of you as to which is Shakespeare's
most popular play? On what parameters could one make a judgement? My guess is
*MND*.
Don Rowan
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From: Joan Hartwig <
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Date: Monday, 28 Feb 94 11:43:26 EST
Subject: Colonizer Prospero
A colleague in the German department has heard of a recent scholarly discussion
on Prospero as the "first colonizer." Does anyone know what this is and where
to find it?
Thanks,
Joan
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From: Charles Edelman <
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Date: Tuesday, 01 Mar 94 13:06:00 EST
Subject: Reinhardt-Dieterle 'Dream'
If anyone knows a source (purchase) for a video of the Reinhardt-Dieterle
film of 'Midsummer Night's Dream' (which featured J. Cagney as Bottom) I
would be pleased to know of it.
Thanks, Charles Edelman, Edith Cowan University, Australia
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