The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 21.0386 Wednesday, 29 September 2010
From: Brian Bixley <
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Date: September 24, 2010 5:44:59 PM EDT
Subject: 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
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