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SHAKSPER 1992: Rs: Medieval Heritage; Volumnia's Manliness; Q:
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 11/11/92
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 3, No. 314. Wednesday, 11 November 1992. (1) From: John D. Cox <COX@HOPE.CIT.HOPE.EDU> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 1992 11:25 EST Subj: Re: SHK 3.0312 Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Drama (2) From: Kay Stockholder <kay.stockholder@mtsg.ubc.ca> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 92 10:55:48 PST Subj: SHK 3.0313 Rs: Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Drama (3) From: Kay Stockholder <kay.stockholder@mtsg.ubc.ca> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 92 10:52:50 PST Subj: SHK 3.0311 Volumnia's "Manliness" (Was Doubling) (4) From: Gary Davis <davis@UnbSJ.CA> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 1992 11:55:30 -0400 (AST) Subj: Re: Everyman (1)---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John D. Cox <COX@HOPE.CIT.HOPE.EDU> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 1992 11:25 EST Subject: 3.0312 Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Drama Comment: Re: SHK 3.0312 Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Drama Kung-yu Chin asks about the medieval heritage of Elizabethan drama. I shamelessly recommend *Shakespeare and the Dramaturgy of Power* (Princeton, 1989). Also useful and important: Robert Weimann, *Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater* (Johns Hopkins, 1978) and Walter Cohen, *Drama of a Nation* (Cornell, 1985). John D. Cox (2)---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kay Stockholder <kay.stockholder@mtsg.ubc.ca> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 92 10:55:48 PST Subject: Rs: Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Drama Comment: SHK 3.0313 Rs: Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Drama Another older work that is very rich on the medieval tradition is A.P.Rossiter's. I forget the exact title, but something like Medieval backgrounds to Jacobean drama. (3)---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kay Stockholder <kay.stockholder@mtsg.ubc.ca> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 92 10:52:50 PST Subject: Volumnia's "Manliness" (Was Doubling) Comment: SHK 3.0311 Volumnia's "Manliness" (Was Doubling) I agree with you. The apprehension of her character would be independent of whether a man or woman played her, so that modern productions in which a woman portrays her would lose nothing by the change. (4)---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Gary Davis <davis@UnbSJ.CA> Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 1992 11:55:30 -0400 (AST) Subject: Re: Everyman Can anyone on this list suggest a list which might include discussion of Everyman? -- Gary Davis
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