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Re; Shakespeare Internet Resources (Documents) |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0595. Sunday, 25 May 1997.
[1] From: Bradley S. Berens <
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Date: Friday, 23 May 1997 08:01:44 -0800
Subj: Re: SHK 8.0593 Qs: Shakespearean Documents
[2] From: Fran Teague <
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Date: Friday, 23 May 97 10:21:53 EDT
Subj: Re: SHK 8.0593 Qs: Shakespearean Verse and Documents
[3] From: Leanore Lieblein <
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Date: Friday, 23 May 1997 15:03:17 EST5EDT
Subj: McGill Shakespeare Resources Page
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From: Bradley S. Berens <
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Date: Friday, 23 May 1997 08:01:44 -0800
Subject: 8.0593 Qs: Shakespearean Documents
Comment: Re: SHK 8.0593 Qs: Shakespearean Documents
Salutations Shakespeareans!
This email is for Russ McDonald, concerning where to get Shakespearean
Docs on the net. One-stop-shopping for most things bardolatrous on the
net is Terry Gray's "Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet," the URL
for which is:
http://www.palomar.edu/Library/shake.htm
There's also the Oxford Text Archive, but I don't think this is the sort
of thing Mr. Barkley is questing after.
A fine Memorial Day Weekend to all!
Brad Berens
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From: Fran Teague <
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Date: Friday, 23 May 97 10:21:53 EDT
Subject: 8.0593 Qs: Shakespearean Verse and Documents
Comment: Re: SHK 8.0593 Qs: Shakespearean Verse and Documents
My favorite Shakespearean URL is Terry Gray's "Mr. William Shakespeare
on the Internet." It takes a while to load, but provides excellent and
intelligent coverage. Mr. Barkley will find that it leads him to a
number of historical and contextual sites. Ms. Tate will find Amy Ulen's
site listed under the EDUCATION header; my students who were training to
be high school teachers thought it offered excellent exercises on meter
and stress for any classroom.
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From: Leanore Lieblein <
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Date: Friday, 23 May 1997 15:03:17 EST5EDT
Subject: McGill Shakespeare Resources Page
SHAKSPEReans may be interested in visiting the McGill Shakespeare
Resources Page at
http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/english/puck/links.html
Comments welcome.
--Leanore Lieblein
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