The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0856.  Monday, 18 August 1997.

[1]     From:   Juul Muller-van Santen <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
        Date:   Saturday, 16 Aug 1997 19:45:04
        Subj:   Re: Music at the Globe

[2]     From:   Martin Jukovsky <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
        Date:   Sunday, 17 Aug 1997 12:11:52 -0400 (EDT)
        Subj:   Re: SHK 8.0854  Re: New Globe (Marx on WS)


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From:           Juul Muller-van Santen <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date:           Saturday, 16 Aug 1997 19:45:04
Subject:        Re: Music at the Globe

May I add particulars to "The Musicians of the Globe"? This Early Music
group was formed specifically for the new Globe and is directed by the
superb Philip Pickett.

The two cds already mentioned, "Shakespeare's Music" and "Ben Jonson's
Masque of Oberon" will be followed by five more, all on a Philips.

The only way I benefit from the cds is by listening!

Cheers,
Julia Muller
Amsterdam

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From:           Martin Jukovsky <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date:           Sunday, 17 Aug 1997 12:11:52 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: 8.0854  Re: New Globe (Marx on WS)
Comment:        Re: SHK 8.0854  Re: New Globe (Marx on WS)

>Andrew Walker White <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.> wrote:
>
>>P.S. -- So far as I know, Marx himself loved Shakespeare.
>
>Indeed he did.  Eleanor Marx, in an 1895 memoir of her father, wrote
>that he would read to his children.  "As to Shakespeare, he was the
>Bible of our house...By the time I was six I knew scene upon scene of
>Shakespeare by heart."

Just to extend this mini-thread a little further, if I may-In his
ECONOMIC AND PHILOSOPHIC MANUSCRIPTS OF 1884, Marx quotes two long
passages from TIMON OF ATHENS, Act 4, Scene 3, and says, "Shakespeare
excellently depicts the real nature of _money_."

Martin Jukovsky
Cambridge, Mass.

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