The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.1271 Thursday, 9 May 2002
[1] From: R.A. Cantrell <
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Date: Wednesday, 08 May 2002 10:02:43 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 13.1265 Re: Movies and Luhrmann
[2] From: Janet Costa <
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Date: Wednesday, 8 May 2002 08:46:03 -0700 (PDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 13.1265 Re: Movies and Luhrmann
[3] From: Bruce Fenton <
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Date: Wednesday, 8 May 2002 13:10:51 EDT
Subj: Re: SHK 13.1265 Re: Movies and Luhrmann
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From: R.A. Cantrell <
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Date: Wednesday, 08 May 2002 10:02:43 -0500
Subject: 13.1265 Re: Movies and Luhrmann
Comment: Re: SHK 13.1265 Re: Movies and Luhrmann
>No one would object that a printed text of a play of Shakespeare - the
>author's own words - is Shakespeare
No so fast. The texts we possess are, in the main, transcriptions after
the fact of production. They may be the result of the playwright's draft
and the production company's augmenting implementation. As I
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