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Qs: Time and the Calendar; Undergraduate Publication |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0685. Thursday, 14 September 1995
(1) From: Steve Sohmer <
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Date: Sunday, 10 Sep 1995 22:04:52 -0
Subj: Time and the Calendar
(2) From: Snehal Shingavi <
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Date: Tuesday, 12 Sep 95 19:34:30 CDT
Subj: [Undergraduate Publication]
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From: Steve Sohmer <
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Date: Sunday, 10 Sep 1995 22:04:52 -0400
Subject: Time and the Calendar
I've been doing a good deal of work on time and calendrical design in
Shakespeare's plays and would be glad to try to field questions as a way of
testing the theories I'm developing. So, fire away. I can promise an answer,
not necessarily a solution.
Steve Sohmer
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From: Snehal Shingavi <
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Date: Tuesday, 12 Sep 95 19:34:30 CDT
Subject: [Undergraduate Publication]
To anyone with any suggestions on how an undergraduate gets published ... I
have what I think to be an interesting take on Hamlet and am looking for a
means to get an interesting idea published. Are there any journals that
wouldn't turn me down point blank without a series of alphabet soup stuff after
my name? If there are any such scholarly publications I would be fascinated to
hear about them.
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