The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 18.0821 Tuesday, 11 December 2007
From: Carol Barton <
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Date: Saturday, 08 Dec 2007 14:53:21 -0500
Subject: Egan on 1 Richard II
I've just begun reading Michael Egan's compelling four-part study of the
provenance of the Woodstock play, _Richard II The Tragedy of Richard II,
Part One: A Newly Authenticated Play by Shakespeare_, and wondered if
anyone more conversant in the Woodstock authorship who has also read
Egan's work would be willing to provide some comments? It seems
thoroughly researched and well-documented, to my "infiltrator's" eye
(I'm a Miltonist with a secret passion for the Bard), but I'd like to
know what those of you who investigate such issues professionally think
of it? Please respond to me off-list, as it really is a personal
inquiry, and I don't want to burden our overworked Magus of Moderation
with additional traffic.
Carol Barton
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