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Qs: Electronic *Edward 2*; Shakespeare CD-ROM DB |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0474. Monday, 12 June 1995.
(1) From: Skip Shand <
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Date: Sunday, 11 Jun 1995 12:34:38 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Electronic E2?
(2) From: Bruce Young <
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Date: Monday, 12 Jun 1995 13:11:58 -0700 (MST)
Subj: Shakespeare CD-ROM Database
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From: Skip Shand <
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Date: Sunday, 11 Jun 1995 12:34:38 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Electronic E2?
I thought you might have a fast answer to this one. If not, let's post it to
the list:
I've had a query from an Edmonton director who is seeking an old-spelling
*Edward 2*, with original punctuation/lineation, on disk. He has in mind
something like Neil Freeman's Shakespeare Folio scripts (indeed, his phone
message requested a "Folio Edward 2"!), which he can then adapt for performance
at the Edmonton Fringe. I take it that edited old-spelling texts like Brooke or
Bowers wouldn't suit, even if they were available on disk, and neither would a
photographic facsimile of Q. Don't know whether the asker is on e-mail, so I
guess I'm the conduit for any info you might have. Thanks.
Skip Shand
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From: Bruce Young <
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Date: Monday, 12 Jun 1995 13:11:58 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Shakespeare CD-ROM Database
The library at my university is considering buying the "Shakespeare Database"
on CD-ROM by H. Joachim Neuhaus. Does anybody have experience with the
database or information on it that might be helpful to us in making a decision?
(I already have the brochure on the database, and I've located a home-page as
well. So I'm looking for information--especially about usefulness--beyond
these.)
Thanks.
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