The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 21.0392 Monday, 4 October 2010
From: Donald Bloom <
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Date: October 2, 2010 8:45:58 AM EDT
Subject: 21.0386 Twelfth Night
Comment: Re: SHK 21.0386 Twelfth Night
>Would list members be so kind as to suggest essential, accessible readings for
>Twelfth Night? I stress accessible both because I am still on dial-up, and
>because Inter-Library Loan, which has often been helpful to me in my rural
>location, has so far failed (e.g., it was unable to produce Lois Potter, Twelfth
>Night; Laurie Osborne, The Trick of Singularity and C. L. Barber, Shakespeare's
>Festive Comedy). I am willing to purchase modestly priced books, and to pay
>photocopying and mailing costs for articles if members have the time to send
>them to me (or even to swap books and/or articles for a copy of my Essays on
>Gardening in a Cold Climate!). I do have the Arden (Third Series) and Oxford
>World Classics editions of the play with their substantial introductions.
>
>Brian Bixley
All of these are available from used book dealers that can be accessed through
Amazon. I didn't check B&N, but probably ditto. Photocopying is messy, awkward, not
cheap and, strictly speaking, illegal. If you have mail delivery, you can get any
you want.
Cheers,
don
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