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Re: Pericles; Q: John Bulwer |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 117. Wednesday, 14 February 1996.
(1) From: David Skeele <
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Date: Tuesday, 13 Feb 96 16:44:21 EST
Subj: Re: SHK 7.0103 Re: Pericles;
(2) From: Katherine Rowe <
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Date: Wednesday, 14 Feb 1996 09:51:01 -0500
Subj: John Bulwer
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From: David Skeele <
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Date: Tuesday, 13 Feb 96 16:44:21 EST
Subject: 7.0103 Re: Pericles;
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0103 Re: Pericles;
I was intrigued by Kristen Olson's description of _Shakespeare and the Theatre
of Wonder_, and I would love to hear more about it. I am in the process of
revising a dissertation for publication as a book, and this book may be germane
to the task. My study is a cultural history of _Pericles_ in the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries, and my chapter on poststructuralist criticism is a
little light. Specifically, I am looking for treatments which do _not_ seek to
unify the play, but instead either celebrate the text's apparent fragmentation
or at least render the question irrelevant (I've found that most contemporary
critics, even if they are card-carrying poststructuralists in every other
respect, can't seem to resist applying some sort of unifying pattern to the
play). I would love help from Kristen or any other SHAKSPERians who might
steer me to some new material. Thanks!
David Skeele
Slippery Rock University
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From: Katherine Rowe <
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Date: Wednesday, 14 Feb 1996 09:51:01 -0500
Subject: John Bulwer
Can anyone recommend strong critical essays on John Bulwer (of Chirologia,
Anthropometamorphosis, etc.) or his work?
Thanks.
Katherine Rowe
Yale University
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