Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0610. Monday, 12 August 1996.
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Date: Monday, August 12, 1996
Subject: Administravia
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electronic addresses.
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contents (this file).
SHAKSPER ANNOUNCE An introduction to the SHAKSPER Conference,
and instructions on becoming a member.
[This file is available for redistribution.]
Reference Files:
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DIRECTRY INSTITUT A directory of Shakespearean institutes,
organizations, journals, and libraries.
Additions welcome.
RIVERSID ERRORS A listing of errors in the Electronic Text
Corporation WordCruncher Riverside Shakespeare
compiled by Ken Steele. Additions welcome.
SPINOFF BIBLIO A bibliography of poems, novels, plays, and films
inspired by Shakespeare's life and works.Begun by
Lawrence Schimel; updated by Hardy Cook.
Additions welcome.
CHARACTR BIBLIO A bibliography of works in which Shakespeare
figures as a character. Begun by Lawrence
Schimel; updated by Hardy Cook. Additions welcome.
MONSTERP SPINOFF A Sesame Street "Monsterpiece Theatre" version of
*Hamlet* with Mel Gibson.
ETHICAL TREATISS A List of Pre-eminent Ethical Treatises of the 16th
Century in conjectural order of importance. Compiled
by Ben Schneider, Lawrence University, August 1994.
Scholarly Papers:
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Amit, Florence. "Shakespeare's Hebrew" (SHAKS HEBREW)
Bains, Yashdip. "Loose Ends and Inconsistencies in the First Quarto of
Shakespeare's Hamlet?" *Hamlet Studies* 18 (1996): 94-104. (LOOSE ENDS)
Cacicedo, Al. "Private Parts" Preliminary notes for an essay on
gender identity in Shakespeare. (PRIVATE PARTS)
Cook, Hardy M. "Two *Lear*s for Television: An Exploration of
Televisual Strategies." *Literature/Film Quarterly*. 14 (1986):
179-186. Reprinted in Bulman and Coursen *Shakespeare and
Television: An Anthology of Essays and Reviews*, 122-129.
(TWOLEARS FOR_TV)
---. "Jane Howell's BBC First Tetralogy: Theatrical and Televisual
Manipulation." *Literature/Film Quarterly*. 20 (1992): 326-331.
(HOWELL BBC)
---. "A Shakespearean in the Electronic Study." A paper.
submitted to the computing approaches seminar of the 1990 SAA
conference in Philadelphia. (ELECTRON STUDY)
---. Review of Janet Adelman's *Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of
Maternal Origins in Shakespeare's Plays, HAMLET to THE TEMPEST*
(New York and London: Routledge, 1992). *Shakespeare Newsletter*
(42.2, Summer 1992, 29-30). (MOTHERS REVIEW)
---. "Valuing the Material Text: A Plea for a Change in Policy Concerning
Selection of Reference Texts for Future New Variorum Shakespeare Editions,
with Examples from the 1609 Quarto of SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS." A paper
submitted to the "Shakespeare's Sonnets: Mapping Uncertainty" seminar of
the 1994 SAA conference in Albuquerque. (MATERIAL TEXT)
---. "Reformatting *Hamlet*: Creating a Q1 *Hamlet* for Television." A
paper submitted to the "Reformatting the Bard" seminar of the 1996 Sixth
World Shakespeare Congress in Los Angeles. (REFORMAT HAMLET)
Culwell, Lori M. "The Role of the Clown in Shakespeare's Theatre" (ROLE
CLOWN)
Evett, David. "Remembering Death: Deathbed Scenes in Shakespeare's
Plays and the Visual Tradition." Seminar Paper for Shakespeare and
the Graphic Arts. 1994 Annual Meeting of SAA. (DEATHBED SCENES)
Godshalk, William Leigh. "*Twelfth Night*: All or Nothing? What
You Will, It's All One -- Or Is It?" (12NIGHT ALLONOTH)
Green, Douglas E. "New-Minted Shakespeare: Old Currency in a New
Classroom Economy." 1993 SAA seminar paper. (CLASSRM ECONOMY)
Hill, Harry. "The Mixture of 'High' and 'Low' Culture in Hamlet I,i:
A Close Reading." This paper was delivered at Popular Culture
Association Meeting in Syracuse, NY, on November 2nd 1995.
(HIGH_LOW CULTURE)
Horton, Thomas B. (Thesis Abstract) A stylometric analysis of
Shakespeare and Fletcher. (STYLOMET FLETCHER)
Lancashire, Ian. "The Public Domain Shakespeare." Paper presented
at 1992 MLA Session on Electronic Archives. (LANCSHIR PD_SHAKE)
Lakowski, Ramuald I. "The Misogyny of Richard III in More's
History of King Richard III and Shakespeare's King Richard
the Third." (MORESHAK RICHARD3)
Lamonico, Michael. "Teaching Shakespeare with a Computer" and "Seek
Me Out By Computation." (COMPUTER TEACHING)
Leslie, Robert W. "Shakespeare's Italian Dream: Cinquecento Sources for
*A Midsummer Night's Dream*." (ITALIAN DREAM)
Loughlin, Thomas W. "Shakespeare by Mail: An Experience in Distance
Learning Using Electronic Mail." (LEARNING BY_EMAIL)
McKenzie, Stanley D. "The Prudence and Kinship of Prince Hal
and John of Lancaster in 2 Henry IV." (PRUDENCE KINSHIP)
Matsuba, Stephen. "`The Cunning Pattern of Excelling Nature':
Literary Computing and Shakespeare's Sonnets." A paper presented
at the ALLC/ICCH conference, "The Dynamic Text," Toronto Canada,
June 1989. (COMPUTER SONNETS)
Schneider, Ben Ross. "Granville's Jew of Venice (1701): A Close Reading
of Shakespeare's Merchant." (GRANVILL JEW_OF_V)
Shand, G.B. Skip. "Queen of the First Quarto."
Performance-oriented study of the Queen in the first Quarto
*Hamlet*. Abstract: SHAND ABSTRACT SHAKSPER
Paper: HAMLETQ1 QUEEN SHAKSPER
Steele, Kenneth B. "Vowing, Swearing, and Superpraising of Parts:
Petrarch and Pyramus in the Woods of Athens." Paper delivered at
the 14th Annual Patristic, Medieval and Renaissance Conference,
Villanova, Pennsylvania, September 1989. (PETRARCH PYRAMUS)
---. "`This Falls Out Better Than I Could Devise': Play-bound
Playwrights and the Nature of Shakespearean Comedy." An expanded
version of a paper contributed to the ludic elements seminar at
the 1990 SAA Conference in Philadelphia. (SURROGAT PLAYWRIT)
---. "'Leaden Contemplation': Ambiguous Evidence
of Revision in Q1 Love's Labour's Lost." Textual study of
passages of duplication in Q1 LLL.
Abstract: STEELE ABSTRACT SHAKSPER
Paper: LLL-Q1 REVISION SHAKSPER
---. "`The Letter was not Nice but Full of Charge':
Towards an Electronic Facsimile of Shakespeare." A paper presented
at the ALLC/ICCH conference, "The Dynamic Text," Toronto Canada,
June 1989. (DYNAMIC SHAKSPER)
---. "`Look What Thy Memory Cannot Contain': The Shakespeare
Electronic Text Archive." _Shakespeare Bulletin_ 7:5 (September/
October 1989): 25-8. (WCRUNCHR SHAKSPER)
Strickland, Ron. "Teaching Shakespeare Against the Grain." A shorter
version appeared in *Teaching Shakespeare Today: Practical Approaches
and Productive Strategies*. Eds. James Davis and Ronald Salomone.
Urbana: National Council of Teachers of English, 1993.
(AGAINST THEGRAIN)
Urkowitz, Stephen. "'Do me the kindnes to looke vpon this' and
'Heere, read, read': An Invitation to the Pleasures of Textual/
Sexual Di(Per)versity." Paper presented to the 1991 SAA
in Vancouver. (URKOWITZ RJ-MWW)
Waller, Gary. "Teaching the Late Plays as Family Romance."
(FAMILY ROMANCE)
Reviews and Performance Criticism:
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Horton, G. L. "Review of the American Repertory Theatre's *Tempest*"
for *AisleSay*. (AM_REP.TEMPEST)
Kamen, Jack M. Review of John Gross's *Shylock* (SHYLOCK REVIEW)
Public Domain Shakespeare Files:
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SONNETS 1609Q A transcription of the 1609 Quarto of Shakespeare's
*Sonnets*, contributed to the public domain by
Hardy M. Cook. Untagged Version.
SONNETS TAG1609Q A fully tagged text of the 1609 Quarto of
Shakespeare's *Sonnets*, contributed to the public
domain by Hardy M. Cook. Tagged Version.
HENRY8 FOLIO1 A thoroughly tagged text of the 1623 First Folio
text of Shakespeare's *Henry VIII*, contributed
to the public domain by Thomas B. Horton.
CORNMARK ERRORS Text of Thomas Hull's (1728-1808) adaptation of
Shakespeare's *Comedy of Errors* entered from
Cornmarket Press's 1971 facsimile, contributed
to the public domain by Thomas B. Horton.
CIBBER R3 Text of Colly Cibber's *Richard III* transcribed by
Thomas Dale Keever.
FUNERAL ELEGY W[illiam] S[hakespeare], "A Funeral Elegy for Master
William Peter," (London: G.Eld for T.Thorpe, 1612).
Normalized text, ed. Donald Foster.
FORD ELEGIES Ford, John. "Fame's Memorial," "John Ford in
commendation of his very good friend the Author,"
"On the Best of English Poets, Ben Jonson," and "A
memorial offered to that man of virtue, Sir Thomas
Overbury." Transcribed by Patrick Gillespie.
Scripts and Transcriptions:
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WIVES SCRIPT An adaptation of *Merry Wives of Windsor* by David
Richman, prepared for the ARTSREACH program of
the University of New Hampshire's Department of
Theatre and Dance.
DOCTOR DODYPOLL A transcription of *The Wisdome of Dr. Dodypoll*
made by Patrick Gillespie.
"Shakespeare and the Languages of of Performance" Electronic Workbook:
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These files contains an Electronic Workbook record of the work of
"Shakespeare and the Languages of Performance" -- an NEH Seminar that
met at the Folger Shakespeare Library from September 1992 through
May 1993.
PERFORM1 SEMINAR The first part of the Seminar Workbook
PERFORM2 SEMINAR The second part of the Seminar Workbook
PERFORM3 SEMINAR The third part of the Seminar Workbook
PERFORM4 SEMINAR The fourth part of the Seminar Workbook
PERFORM5 SEMINAR The fifth part of the Seminar Workbook
PERFORM6 SEMINAR The sixth part of the Seminar Workbook
PERFORM7 SEMINAR The seventh part of the Seminar Workbook
PERFORM8 SEMINAR The eighth part of the Seminar Workbook
*Cahiers Elisabethains*:
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CAHIERS INDEX Subject Index to the first twenty years of *Cahiers
Elisabethains*, volumes 1 to 40 (1972-1991). The
index was compiled by Angela R. Maguin and
prepared for electronic distribution on SHAKSPER
by Luc Borot.
Indexes of Previous Discussions:
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DISCUSS INDEX_1 An index to the first year's discussions on SHAKSPER.
DISCUSS INDEX_2 An index to the second year's discussions on SHAKSPER.
DISCUSS INDEX_3 An index to the third year's discussions on SHAKSPER.
DISCUSS INDEX_4 An index to the fourth year's discussions on SHAKSPER.
DISCUSS INDEX_5 An index to the fifth year's discussions on SHAKSPER.
DISCUSS INDEX_6 An index to the sixth year's discussions on SHAKSPER.
DISCUSS INDEX_7 An index to the seventh year's discussions on SHAKSPER.
Member File(s) and Retrieval Program:
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SHAKSPER BIOGRAFY The first file of SHAKSPER member biographies.
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