Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0791. Sunday, 15 October 1995.
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Date: Friday, 13 Oct 1995 11:45:56 -0500 (CDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 6.0778 Q: Jonson/Jones Feud
(2) From: Keith Ghormley <
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Date: Friday, 13 Oct 1995 22:56:14 -0500
Subj: Royal Shakespeare touring company
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From: Bob Evans <
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Date: Friday, 13 Oct 1995 11:45:56 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: 6.0778 Q: Jonson/Jones Feud
Comment: Re: SHK 6.0778 Q: Jonson/Jones Feud
Mike Jones asked about discussions of the feud between Ben Jonson and Inigo
Jones. Here are some possibilities:
D. J. Gordon, "Poet and Architect: The Intellectual Setting of the Quarrel
between Ben Jonson and Inigo Jones," in _The Renaissance Imagination_, ed.
Stephen Orgel (1975), 77-101.
Orgel, _The Jonsonian Masque_ (1965), esp. p. 61.
Orgel and Roy Strong, _The Theatre of the Stuart Court_ (1973).
James Lees-Milne, _The Age of Inigo Jones_ (1953), 19-52.
J. Alfred Gotch, _Inigo Jones_ (1928), 136-51.
Graham Parry, _The Golden Age Restored_ (1981), 146-64.
C.H. Herford and Percy and Evelyn Simpson, _Ben Jonson_ (1925-52_, 10: 689-92.
See also H&S 1: 145.
R. C. Evans, _Ben Jonson and the Poetics of Patronage_ (1989), 158-65, 183-84,
235-36.
There is also a recent note by Anthony Johnson in _Notes and Queries_. I don't
have the exact citation handy, but it can be found through the MLA
Bibliography.
Hope this helps.
Bob Evans
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From: Keith Ghormley <
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Date: Friday, 13 Oct 1995 22:56:14 -0500
Subject: Royal Shakespeare touring company
Can anyone tell me anything about the Royal Shakespeare Company's current
touring company that's doing R&J and Macbeth? I understand they are a black
company and put the Macbeth setting in Africa. I have a chance to attend. Any
critiques?
Keith Ghormley, Lincoln Nebr
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