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Re: Contemporary Uses of Shakespearean Materials |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 9.0531 Saturday, 6 June 1998.
[1] From: John Drakakis <
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Date: Friday, 5 Jun 1998 16:01:45 +0100
Subj: RE: SHK 9.0529 Request for Assistance
[2] From: Karen Elizabeth Berrigan <
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Date: Friday, 5 Jun 1998 15:28:44 -0300 (ADT)
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[3] From: Stephan B. Paragon <
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Date: Friday, 5 Jun 1998 22:31:19 EDT
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From: John Drakakis <
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Date: Friday, 5 Jun 1998 16:01:45 +0100
Subject: 9.0529 Request for Assistance
Comment: RE: SHK 9.0529 Request for Assistance
Dear Ilona Goldmane,
Try Jane Smiley (obviously), but also have a look at Iris Murdoch's
novels, and also Michael Innes (the pen name of J.I.M. Stewart).
Good luck
John Drakakis
> May I kindly ask you a piece of advice? Currently I am working on my
> Doctor's paper entitled "Interpretations of Shakespearean Tragedies in
> Modern Literature", in which I focus my attention on Hamlet, King Lear,
> Macbeth, Othello and Romeo & Juliet. Can you recommend any interesting
> sources to forward my research (modern authors who used Shakespearean
> plots, motifs, images, or quotations, as well appropriate criticism).
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From: Karen Elizabeth Berrigan <
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Date: Friday, 5 Jun 1998 15:28:44 -0300 (ADT)
Subject: 9.0529 Request for Assistance
Comment: Re: SHK 9.0529 Request for Assistance
I am reading _In The Wings_ by Carole Corbeil (Toronto: Stoddart,
1997). It is a story of actors playing in _Hamlet_ and how their lives
are reflected in the play's plot.
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From: Stephan B. Paragon <
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Date: Friday, 5 Jun 1998 22:31:19 EDT
Subject: 9.0529 Request for Assistance
Comment: Re: SHK 9.0529 Request for Assistance
OJ & Othello more than mere coincidence!
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