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Re: Blacks in London; Clues in the Verse |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0256. Thursday, 30 March 1995.
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Mar 1995 08:47:11 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Re: Blacks in London
(2) From: Frances Helphinstine <
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Mar 95 14:48:35 EST
Subj: Re: SHK 6.0246 Re: Reading Clues in the Verse
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From: Don Foster <
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Mar 1995 08:47:11 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Blacks in London
A follow-up to the recent discussion of blacks in London: My Vassar colleague,
Gretchen Gerzina, has written a book not to be missed. *Black England* will be
published this September in the UK by John Murray Publishers. *Black London*
(same book, re-titled) will be published by Rutgers University Press about Feb.
1996, with a paperback edition in '97.
For inquiries contact
Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina
Vassar College, Maildrop 466
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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Don Foster
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From: Frances Helphinstine <
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Mar 95 14:48:35 EST
Subject: 6.0246 Re: Reading Clues in the Verse
Comment: Re: SHK 6.0246 Re: Reading Clues in the Verse
30 Mar. l995
Last Thursday, at the Shakespeare Association of America, in Chicago, at the
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA rehearsal demonstration, the director says that caesura
ends speed up the movement to the next statement in contrast to emphatic pause
for end of line closure.
Fran Helphinstine
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