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Qs: Italy connection; *Shr.* |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0797. Monday, 16 October 1995.
(1) From: Lee Buchanan <
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Date: Monday, 16 Oct 95 14:18:15 1000
Subj: Shakespeare and the Italy connection
(2) From: Bernie Folan <
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Date: Monday, 16 Oct 95 12:42:11 gmt
Subj: Taming of the Shrew
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From: Lee Buchanan <
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Date: Monday, 16 Oct 95 14:18:15 1000
Subject: Shakespeare and the Italy connection
Did Shakespeare travel to Italy? What do you reckon? What's the latest on this
hypothesis? I'd be grateful for any info?
Best wishes,
Lee Buchanan
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From: Bernie Folan <
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Date: Monday, 16 Oct 95 12:42:11 gmt
Subject: Taming of the Shrew
Few questions possibly worth discussing:
1. Can we see TTOTS as a socio-historical comment on the necessity of a woman
to become subservient in order for the institution of marriage to work.
2. Is there a message, does Shakespeare have a point of view on this or is it
merely a reflection of the dynamics of the married state at this time.
Bernie
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