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Re: Shakespeare as an Italian |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 14.0913 Monday, 12 May 2003
From: Roger Parisious <
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Date: Friday, 9 May 2003 12:35:17 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: 14.0893 Re: Shakespeare as an Italian
Comment: Re: SHK 14.0893 Re: Shakespeare as an Italian
>>Long before J. Thomas Looney there was an
>>impressive body of work moving the closure of
>> Shakespeare's canon to the
>>earlier years of the seventeenth century.
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>Yet more anti-Strat propaganda!
A simple statement of fact. Large numbers of critics who wrote even
before the authorship question seriously resurfaced favored early dates
for the allegedly late productions. In the twentieth century I think
immediately of the gracious Janet Spens. It is too regrettable that
neo-Stratfordians, have never read many of the more thoughtful
Stratfordian researchers of the twentieth century.
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