Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 0434. Saturday, 14 May 1994.
(1) From: Matthew Vail Smith <MASMITH@HWS.BITNET>
Date: Friday, 13 May 1994 21:02:21 -0500 (EST)
Subj: FESTE
(2) From: Phyllis Rackin <
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Date: Friday, 13 May 1994 14:33:00 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Re: [Canterbury Flat to Rent]
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From: Matthew Vail Smith <MASMITH@HWS.BITNET>
Date: Friday, 13 May 1994 21:02:21 -0500 (EST)
Subject: FESTE
I have this idea for a final paper topic: "Feste as a Linguistic Theorist." I
was wondering if this idea, like the word 'element,' is overworn. I figured I
could dig through a little Kenneth Burke for info on Master Tropes, and I could
wade through pages of early Richard Rorty and some Stanley Fish. But I guess
my big question is: Is it really worth it? Or could I find an article or book
which discusses Feste's linguistic foolery in enough detail that I may cite it
without being cheesy?
Any suggestions, folks? Perhaps there is a theorist (linguistic or critical)
that you recommend I should look? Any help would be much appreciated. So as
not to waste bulliten board space, my address is: MASMITH@HWS.BITNET
Thank you.
Matthew Vail Smith
Hobart College
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From: Phyllis Rackin <
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Date: Friday, 13 May 1994 14:33:00 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [Canterbury Flat to Rent]
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bathroom, and a spacious sitting room/study. The rent is 75 pounds a week. For
further inquiries, please contact Dr. Kate McLuskie, The Registry, University
of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ. Phone 0101 227 764000 ext 3910. FAX 227 451684.
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