The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.2279 Friday, 8 December 2000
[1] From: Mike Jensen <
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Date: Thursday, 07 Dec 2000 10:15:40 -0800
Subj: SHK 11.2256 Re: Hamlet's Books
[2] From: Paul E. Doniger <
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Date: Thursday, 7 Dec 2000 18:53:57 -0800
Subj: Fw: SHK 11.2256 Re: Hamlet's Books
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From: Mike Jensen <
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Date: Thursday, 07 Dec 2000 10:15:40 -0800
Subject: Re: Hamlet's Books
Comment: SHK 11.2256 Re: Hamlet's Books
To hitchhike a bit, I am glad Don Bloom mentioned the theatre wars. I
have developed an interest and want to read as exhaustively as I can,
including the extant plays. I have Harbage's longish essay, but wonder
if there is more. Please direct me to other resources.
Thanks,
Mike Jensen
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From: Paul E. Doniger <
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Date: Thursday, 7 Dec 2000 18:53:57 -0800
Subject: 11.2256 Re: Hamlet's Books
Comment: Fw: SHK 11.2256 Re: Hamlet's Books
Yea, the very dullness of my brain did make me miss the joke! 'Swounds,
but I did take Sean's bird-bolts to be cannon bullets. And I am not even
a great eater of beef and surely I cannot claim to have been thus harmed
in my wits. Prithee, forgive thou me for my most grievous error!
Paul
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