The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.0261 Wednesday, 30 January 2002
[1] From: Kevin De Ornellas <
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Date: Tuesday, 29 Jan 2002 21:35:01 +0000
Subj: Re: SHK 13.0234 Re: Campbell and Quinn
[2] From: Takashi Kozuka <
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Date: Tuesday, 29 Jan 2002 22:58:51 +0000 (GMT)
Subj: Re: Campbell and Quinn: The Reader's Encyclopedia of Shakespeare
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From: Kevin De Ornellas <
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Date: Tuesday, 29 Jan 2002 21:35:01 +0000
Subject: 13.0234 Re: Campbell and Quinn
Comment: Re: SHK 13.0234 Re: Campbell and Quinn
>Does anyone have a copy of THE COMPANION TO THE PLAYHOUSE with its great
>description of Garrick's acting? Published in London in 1764.
>
>Harry Hill
We have the 1812 edition in our library here. Why do you ask?
Kevin De Ornellas
Queen's University, Belfast
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From: Takashi Kozuka <
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Date: Tuesday, 29 Jan 2002 22:58:51 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Re: Campbell and Quinn: The Reader's Encyclopedia of
Shakespeare
Tom Dale Keever <
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> A couple of other recent collections of background
> articles deserve attention.
>
> "A New History of Early Modern Drama," edited by
> James D. Cox and David Scott Kastan, with an
> introduction by Stephen Greenblatt (New York:
> Columbia U.P., 1997)...
>
> "A Companion to Shakespeare," edited by David Scott
> Kastan (Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Blackwell,
> 1999)...
And the NEW Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare (2001), which looks
significantly different from the 1934 edition and the other two
Companions mentioned on SHAKSPER so far. I also like the Bedford
Companion to Shakespeare (1996; 2nd edn, 2001), which I use in my
Shakespeare seminars. (Speaking of teaching, why is the new job at
Reading University starting from April? I wanted to apply, but it's
starting too early for me -- I need a job from September!) Are we going
to have another companion (eg, the SHAKSPER Companion to Shakespeare)?
:-)
Best wishes,
Takashi Kozuka
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