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Dramaturg(e)s; Mount Sequoyah; Funeral Practices |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0317. Thursday, 25 April 1996.
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Date: Wednesday, 24 Apr 1996 17:39:50 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Re: SHK 7.0313 Re: Dramaturg(e)s
(2) From: Milla Riggio <
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Date: Thursday, 25 Apr 1996 13:27:59 -0500 (EST)
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(3) From: Christine R. Gray <
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Date: Wednesday, 24 Apr 1996 21:17:45 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 7.0312 Re: Texts
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From: W. L. Godshalk <
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Date: Wednesday, 24 Apr 1996 17:39:50 -0500 (EST)
Subject: 7.0313 Re: Dramaturg(e)s
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0313 Re: Dramaturg(e)s
Thank you much for the information on dramaturgs (German) and dramaturges
(French). You all should send this information to the American Heritage
lexicographers. I am duly enlightened and will not longer fight with Michael
Burnham about urgs and urges.
Yours, Bill Godshalk
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Date: Thursday, 25 Apr 1996 13:27:59 -0500 (EST)
Subject: 7.0313 Re: Dramaturg(e)s
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0313 Re: Dramaturg(e)s
Roger Gross:
Can you tell those of us who might be interested when your Mount Sequoyah plays
will be produced this year?
Milla Riggio
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From: Christine R. Gray <
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Date: Wednesday, 24 Apr 1996 21:17:45 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: 7.0312 Re: Texts
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0312 Re: Texts
Does anyone on the list know of a source for information on graveyards and
funeral practices that would help me and my students understand V.i. of Hamlet?
Were the graves shallow? Were corpses put in caskets? Why are there skulls
lying about? Inquiring minds want to know. thank you, christine gray
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