The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.1973 Wednesday, 25 October 2000.
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Date: Tuesday, 24 Oct 2000 15:33:37 -0400
Subj: Re: SHK 11.1967 Guilio Romano
[2] From: Dennis Taylor <
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Date: Tuesday, 24 Oct 2000 16:32:37 -0700
Subj: Re: SHK 11.1967 Guilio Romano
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From: W. L. Godshalk <
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Date: Tuesday, 24 Oct 2000 15:33:37 -0400
Subject: 11.1967 Guilio Romano
Comment: Re: SHK 11.1967 Guilio Romano
>Can anyone help me remember the title/author of a recent (1980s/90s)
>book on Guilio Romano, Italian Renaissance art and Shakespeare?
asks Elizabeth Williamson.
Guilio Romano figures largely in Bette Talvacchio's Taking Positions: On
the Erotic in Renaissance Culture (Princeton UP, 1999), while
Shakespeare appears perhaps three times in this inspirational work. But
see page 251, note 57: Talvacchio, "The Rare Italian Master and the
Posture of Hermione in The Winter's Tale," LIT: Literature
Interpretation Theory 3 (1992): 163-174, which contains a bibliography
that you may find stimulating. (Ah, my fatal Cleopatra!)
Yours, Bill Godshalk
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From: Dennis Taylor <
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Date: Tuesday, 24 Oct 2000 16:32:37 -0700
Subject: 11.1967 Guilio Romano
Comment: Re: SHK 11.1967 Guilio Romano
Julia Lupton, Afterlives of the Saints (Stanford U.P.), 1996, excellent
book, worth discussing
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