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Qs: Shakespearean Comedy; Milton |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0442. Thursday, 13 June 1996.
(1) From: Mario Ghezzi <
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Date: Wednesday, 12 Jun 1996 23:12:07 +1000
Subj: Shakespearean Comedy
(2) From: Harvey Wheeler <
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Date: Wednesday, 12 Jun 96 23:56:45 UT
Subj: Two Milton Questions
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From: Mario Ghezzi <
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Date: Wednesday, 12 Jun 1996 23:12:07 +1000
Subject: Shakespearean Comedy
Dear SHAKSPER,
I am currently teaching TWELFTH NIGHT and THE TEMPEST under the heading
"Shakespearean Comedy". Could anybody point me in the right direction re. a
good definition/ discussion/ article? Is there an equivalent to Bradley's work
on Shakesperean Tragedy in the area of Shakespearean Comedy?
Regards,
Mario Ghezzi
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From: Harvey Wheeler <
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Date: Wednesday, 12 Jun 96 23:56:45 UT
Subject: Two Milton Questions
Sorry to intrude a Milton matter here but would appreciate any leads anybody
can give.
First... Does anyone know of, and if yes know the address of, a Milton E-Mail
conference?
Second: I am seeking post-17th century adaptations and treatments of Paradise
Lost.
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