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SHAKSPER 1995: Q: *LLL*'s Rosaline
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 12/07/95
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0950. Thursday, 7 December 1995. From: Sarah Cave <SCAVE@asc.ScottLAN.Edu> Date: Wednesday, 6 Dec 1995 11:26:46 EST Subject: Rosaline emergency Fellow SHAKESPERians: I need your rapid assistance. In a quirk of the performing world, the Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern has suddenly decided to scrap its January high-budget musical retelling of the ODYSSEY and produce instead LOVE'S LABOURS LOST. I am to play Rosaline, which is delightful, but I am used to researching for months ahead of time, and now I have 6 days until the first rehearsal. Could you please help me answer a few questions as well as direct me to good sources of criticism about the play and Rosaline in particular? 1- Is Rosaline actually black or does she just have black hair and eyes? Obviously, she is representative of the dark lady in the sonnets, but is it more specific than that? 2-Is she an unattractive female? The "face full of O's" seems to suggest scarring. 3-Is she a wanton, or is it her coloring that makes Berowne assume so? Or is that even an issue? These are my most pressing questions. Please respond to me directly, or to the list if you feel that I have raised anything pertinent. And thank you! Sarah Cave Agnes Scott College scave@asc.scottlan.edu
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