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Qs: Iago; Puck; Student Journals |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.1090. Wednesday, 29 October 1997.
[1] From: Jennifer Joy Lowery <
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Date: Monday, 27 Oct 1997 13:04:46 -0600 (CST)
Subj: Q: Iago
[2] From: Mathias Lehn <
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Oct 1997 01:13:15 +0100
Subj: Puck
[3] From: Michael Ullyot <
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Date: Tuesday, 28 Oct 1997 17:58:08 -0500
Subj: Shakespeare Journals for Students
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From: Jennifer Joy Lowery <
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Date: Monday, 27 Oct 1997 13:04:46 -0600 (CST)
Subject: Q: Iago
I am currently doing research on the character "Iago" from Othello. I
have heard that the character can be played with homosexual tendencies.
I cannot see it. Can someone enlighten me with this perspective and/or
provide me with links to critical reviews on this.
Thank you much,
Jennifer Lowery
English Program
Governors State University
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From: Mathias Lehn <
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Oct 1997 01:13:15 +0100
Subject: Puck
I am working on the Puck character in operas composed after MND. Puck
can be played by an actor or an actress, but many Elizabethan drawings
really shows him as a man.
What do you think of that ?
Are fairies sexed ?
Oberon and Titania ARE, but their attendants ?
Is Puck a fairy-like character, or a human-like ?
If you have any opinion on these points, or have something to add, I
would be happy if you can send me a copy :
Mathias LEHN, Paris (France),
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From: Michael Ullyot <
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Date: Tuesday, 28 Oct 1997 17:58:08 -0500
Subject: Shakespeare Journals for Students
Is anyone aware of any Shakespeare academic journals that accept
submissions exclusively from undergraduate or graduate students? Most
institutions tend to have student-run journals, but I wonder if there
are any with a more widespread circulation.
Michael Ullyot
McGill University
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