Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 2, No. 210. Tuesday, 10 Sep 1991.
(1) Date: Mon, 9 Sep 1991 15:33:00 -0400
From: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Liam Quin)
Subj: Re: SHK 2.0208 Text Encoding Initiative, SGML
(2) Date: Sun, 8 Sep 1991 20:52:26 CDT
From: Steven Gerstle <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Subj: Shakespeare on internet?
(3) Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1991 14:58:00 -0400
From: Naomi Seeger <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Subj: Twelfth Night
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Date: Mon, 9 Sep 1991 15:33:00 -0400
From: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Liam Quin)
Subject: 2.0208 Text Encoding Initiative, SGML
Comment: Re: SHK 2.0208 Text Encoding Initiative, SGML
Just a note -- you can contact the SGM Users' Group secretary,
Steve Downie, as either <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.> or <steve%This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
if it's easier.
Lee
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Liam Quin, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., SoftQuad, Toronto, 416 239-4801; the barefoot programmer
`Jacob sod pottage' [King James Bible]
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[Zip Kellogg, a member of SHAKSPER, forwarded the inquiry
below to me personally, but as I have no answer I thought it
best to open up discussion to the group as a whole. I have
heard of institutions putting Shakespeare, Old English Texts,
and even the Oxford English Dictionary on-line via their
mainframes, but unfortunately only for on-campus users. (A
notable exception is the Dante Database at Dartmouth, about
which others probably know more than I do.) Does anyone know
what Steven Gerstle has heard about? Please respond to SHAKSPER
directly. -- k.s.]
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 1991 20:52:26 CDT
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From: Steven Gerstle <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Subject: Shakespeare on internet?
Does anyone know about the availability of the full text
of Shakespeare's works on the internet? I hear that a
University has mounted this on their mainframe.
Steven Gerstle
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA 94118
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voice (415) 338-7053
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Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1991 14:58:00 -0400
From: Naomi Seeger <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Subject: Twelfth Night
Hello --
This is a query for help. I am currently studying "Twelfth Night" but
find myself at a loss when searching for criticism beyond the last five
years. My question is what are the seminal texts and who are the "must
read" authors on this play?
Thanks in advance,
Naomi Seeger
ecz5see@uclamvs