SHAKSPER 1990: Shakespearean Gardens

From: Ken Steele (KSTEELE_at_vm.epas.utoronto.ca)
Date: 12/02/90


Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 1, No. 134. Sunday, 2 Dec 1990.
 
Date: Sun, 2 Dec 90 10:23:37 EST
From: steve <SURCC@CUNYVM>
Subject: 1.0132 Shakespearean Gardens / Bibliography
Comment: Re: SHK 1.0132 Shakespearean Gardens / Bibliography
 
Ah, gardens! The Brooklyn Botanical Garden's Shgarden sits happily in
warm sunlight, sheltered even in midwinter. And there is also a
beleaguered but handsome Shakespearean garden in the hill just south
of the Delacort Theatre in Central Park. The Cloisters' gardens,
though purpose-built earlier that the Renaissance, grow profusions of
things Shakespeare must have smiled at. Hey, for a dirty old town,
we do our flowers proud.
 
      Steve Urkowitz, City College of New York



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