Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0430. Saturday, 8 June 1996.
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Date: Friday, 7 Jun 1996 16:22:35 -0400
Subj: Hesiod
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Date: Friday, 7 Jun 1996 14:35:56 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: [Jungian Lear]
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From: Steve Sohmer <
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Date: Friday, 7 Jun 1996 16:22:35 -0400
Subject: Hesiod
Does anyone know of a paper (or expert) on Shakespeare's knowledge of Hesoid?
Many thanks.
Steve
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From: Susan Mather <
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Date: Friday, 7 Jun 1996 14:35:56 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [Jungian Lear]
I don't know if you were talking to me, T. Hawkes, but I'm the one who will
miss Florence Amit. I was just about to send a "no mail" sign to Mr. Cook when
I realized that this would be very stupid since I have to start reading my
research on King Lear. I have a problem though because I was asked to look
into the major plays of Shakespeare and I'm not sure if I know what is
traditionally considered "major." I have to defend April 1997, so I have time,
I think. Please do not flame me for my ignorance! Also, I was told I should
look into Mirror for Magistrates, but I'm not sure what I should be looking for
as far as it pertains to Lear. My proposal consists of a Jungian approach to
Lear's situation with the division of his kingdom and I have dealt with the
individuation process, anima & animus, etc. in a former paper. I just need to
analyze it further b/c it was to be up to 30 pp. and this thesis must be 65+.
So--I plan to look at Gloucester and his sons with Lear and his daughters to
make my analysis fuller at this point. Let me know what plays are major & if
you've heard of this project being done before, also let me know. I found out
after the fact that H. R. Coursen wrote "A Jungian Approach" already, but it
doesn't follow the same direction necessarily. Nevertheless, this is impo.
obviously and I would appreciate any direction you all can give me--
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Susan Mather
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