The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.2050 Friday, 3 December 2004
[1] From: John W. Kennedy <
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Date: Thursday, 02 Dec 2004 11:33:49 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 15.2042 Real Hamlet
[2] From: Colin Cox <
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Date: Thursday, 02 Dec 2004 12:47:11 -0800
Subj: Re: SHK 15.2042 Real Hamlet
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From: John W. Kennedy <
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Date: Thursday, 02 Dec 2004 11:33:49 -0500
Subject: 15.2042 Real Hamlet
Comment: Re: SHK 15.2042 Real Hamlet
Robin Hamilton <
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>Slightly off-topic, but just to get this straight: Keyes wrote *two*
>versions of "Flowers for Algeron", as a short-story (1959), later
>expanded to a novel.
><The story [which] came to the small screen in a 1966 televised play, "The
>Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon," was expanded into a full-length novel in
>1966, and inspired the1968 film, "Charly" ... >
Don't forget the 1980 Broadway musical, "Charlie and Algernon"
(<URL:http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=3965>).
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From: Colin Cox <
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Date: Thursday, 02 Dec 2004 12:47:11 -0800
Subject: 15.2042 Real Hamlet
Comment: Re: SHK 15.2042 Real Hamlet
David Crosby writes:
>I cannot fathom why so many otherwise reasonable writers continue to
>respond to the self-contradictory and deliberately provocative,
>self-serving posts of Bill Arnold.
A little brevity is not such a bad thing in an otherwise stress-inducing
schedule. Oberon's aide-de-camp is a quite vital role in the nastiness
of the 'real' world.
Colin Cox
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