The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 9.0929 Thursday, 1 October 1998.
[1] From: Michael Ullyot <
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Date: Wednesday, 30 Sep 1998 12:11:16 PDT
Subj: Re: SHK 9.0913 Edward III
[2] From: Peter Holland <
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Date: Thursday, 1 Oct 1998 11:11:30 GMT
Subj: Re: SHK 9.0922 Re: Ed3
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From: Michael Ullyot <
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Date: Wednesday, 30 Sep 1998 12:11:16 PDT
Subject: 9.0913 Edward III
Comment: Re: SHK 9.0913 Edward III
Lee Gibson's posting of the Times article on the 'recovered' _Edward
III_ was a wonderful read, but leaves me with a few questions. What
programs are these that purport to recognise the patterns of
Shakespeare's language (and, he added facetiously, where can I get this
program)? Is the text of this play readily available, in either book or
electronic form? Are there any other scholarly resources available on
it?
Finally, what's this about _E3_ bringing Shakespeare's canonical count
to 39? Was another contested play recently added?
Michael Ullyot
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From: Peter Holland <
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Date: Thursday, 1 Oct 1998 11:11:30 GMT
Subject: 9.0922 Re: Ed3
Comment: Re: SHK 9.0922 Re: Ed3
If anyone wants to learn more about *King Edward III* and, more
importantly, read the play itself in a fine new edition with excellent
notes, I would urge them to look at Giorgio Melchiori's edition for
Cambridge University Press, published earlier this year as part of the
New Cambridge Shakespeare.
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