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SHAKSPER 1992: Request for Performance-Oriented Essays (Text)
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 09/09/92
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 3, No. 215. Wednesday, 9 September 1992. From: Michael Friedman <FRIEDMANM1@JAGUAR.UCS.UOFS.EDU> Date: Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1992, 14:09:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: 3.0213 Response to Cheap Advice Comment: RE: SHK 3.0213 Response to Cheap Advice Dear Hardy, I have some information here that might be of interest to some members of the network. Anne Marie Drew of the Naval Academy is editing a collection of essays on the Shakespeare-Beckett connection. Fairleigh Dickinson Press is interested, but they have told her that she needs more essays on from a performance-oriented point of view. She writes, "I am interested in essays that address ANY performance connections between Shakespeare and Beckett. An essay could discuss recent Shakespearean produc- tions that have been informed by Beckett. Or a director might write about his or her own experience directing both Shakespeare and Beckett. The possibilities are wide-ranging. The reader at Fairleigh Dickinson simply wants `several essays on performance.'" Normally, I would leap at the chance to publish on Shakespeare in performance, but I'm just not a Beckett man and had to decline, but I did tell her I would try to get the word out over SHAKSPER. Her mailing address is: Anne Marie Drew Dept of English United States Naval Academy Annapolis, MD 21402 (401) 267-3481 She also thinks her e-mail address is drew@norfolk, but she doesn't seem to be absolutely sure, so I would suggest following up an e-mail message with a letter if possible. Michael Friedman Friedman@Scranton
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