The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 21.0265 Wednesday, 7 July 2010
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Date: July 6, 2010 5:25:25 PM EDT
Subject: 21.0263 Middleton and Macbeth
Comment: Re: SHK 21.0263 Middleton and Macbeth
Felix de Villiers said: "I'd be fascinated if Marina could point
out...lapses of style or quality in[Titaus Andronicus]."
But the argument isn't that there is a "lapse" of style or quality, that one
part is not as good as another and so can't be by Shakespeare. The argument
is just that the verse is constructed <i>differently</i>, the imagery
deployed <i>differently</i>. To see these differences pointed out, see Brian
Vicker's <i>Shakespeare Co-author</i>.Vickers there cites Professor
Tarlinskaya's data among his various arguments...
Bill Lloyd
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