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Qs: Freeman's *Scripts*; *Lear*; Computers/Drama |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0203. Sunday, 12 March 1995.
(1) From: Dale Lyles <
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Date: Saturday, 11 Mar 1995 09:36:46 -0500
Subj: Freeman's *Folio Scripts*
(2) From: Michael Saenger <
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Date: Sunday, 12 Mar 1995 00:42:29 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Re: Lear
(3) From: David Liss <
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Date: Thursday, 9 Mar 1995 12:26:25 -0600
Subj: drama, computers & pedagogy
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From: Dale Lyles <
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Date: Saturday, 11 Mar 1995 09:36:46 -0500
Subject: Freeman's *Folio Scripts*
Kristin Linklater recommends Neil Freeman's *Folio Scripts* for working
scripts. I have some questions:
1. From where are they available?
2. Has *Winter's Tale* been completed? [yes, another WT...]
3. How much do they cost?
4. Has anyone used them, and are they as useful as Linklater says they are?
5. Are they better than just buying the Signet and going from there?
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From: Michael Saenger <
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Date: Sunday, 12 Mar 1995 00:42:29 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Lear
A modern Lear -- more victimized than victimizing? Just a thought.
Michael Saenger
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From: David Liss <
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Date: Thursday, 9 Mar 1995 12:26:25 -0600
Subject: drama, computers & pedagogy
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Dear Theater people,
I hope you don't mind this posting from a non-subscriber...at the moment my
mailbox couldn't handle the traffic.
I am an English graduate student at University of Texas. I am currently
researching the use of computers in teaching drama. I have also done some
software design of my own in this area.
I am interested in hearing about any project or individual class that has used
computers in any capacity for the purpose of teaching drama. If you are
involved in or know of any such project, big or small, I'd love to hear about
it. Please contact me by e-mail.
David Liss
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