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Re: Neoplatonism; Rosalind; Importance of Shakespeare |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0773. Tuesday, 11 October 1995.
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Date: Monday, 09 Oct 1995 19:20:42 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 6.0768 Qs: Neoplatonism
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Date: Tuesday, 10 Oct 1995 08:37:34 EST
Subj: Re: Thoughts on Rosalind
(3) From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Tuesday, 10 Oct 1995 17:11:18 GMT
Subj: Re: SHK 6.0766 Re: Importance of Shakespeare
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From: Chris Stroffolino <
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Date: Monday, 09 Oct 1995 19:20:42 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: 6.0768 Qs: Neoplatonism
Comment: Re: SHK 6.0768 Qs: Neoplatonism
Dear Alison Horton--Peggy Munoz Simond's recent book on CYMBELINE (1992, Assoc.
Univ. Press) provides a good background on much Neoplatonic thought in
Shakespeare and much of this could be usefully applied to MND.....chris
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From: Sarah Cave <
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Date: Tuesday, 10 Oct 1995 08:37:34 EST
Subject: Re: Thoughts on Rosalind
SHAKESPERians:
In response to Naell Dennoui's request for insights on Rosalind, would you mind
posting replies to all of us? I, too am looking for some interesting ideas
regarding AYLI, but especially this strong female character.
Thank you.
Sarah Cave
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From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Tuesday, 10 Oct 1995 17:11:18 GMT
Subject: 6.0766 Re: Importance of Shakespeare
Comment: Re: SHK 6.0766 Re: Importance of Shakespeare
What makes Paul Crowley so sure that Shakespeare produced 'Literature'? He
didn't. And what makes him so sure that you can't come from a performance of
most of the plays 'in a mood prepared to tolerate tyranny'? Audiences in Nazi
Germany did. Finally, who decides who 'all those who matter' are?
Terence Hawkes
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