SHAKSPER 1996: *Pericles*; Works Attributed to Shakespeare

From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu)
Date: 02/27/96


Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0141.  Tuesday, 27 February 1996.

(1)     From:   Michael Saenger <msaenger@epas.utoronto.ca>
        Date:   Friday, 23 Feb 1996 11:44:38 -0500 (EST)
        Subj:   Re: *Per.*

(2)     From:   Michael A. Norman <manorman@hamlet.uncg.edu>
        Date:   Friday, 23 Feb 1996 13:13:26 -0500 (EST)
        Subj:   Re: Works Attributed to Shakespeare


(1)----------------------------------------------------------------------------
From:           Michael Saenger <msaenger@epas.utoronto.ca>
Date:           Friday, 23 Feb 1996 11:44:38 -0500 (EST)
Subject:        Re: *Per.*

Regarding David Skeele's query on Pericles; I did some research on this subject
and the best article I found was "Gower and Shakesperae in Pericles," by F.
David Hoeniger, SQ 33 (1982): 461-79.  This is widely viewed as the best
attempt to make sense of the play (in terms of irony, parody and metatext), but
still the prevailing view is that it is not a possible task.  I still think
more work could be done along Hoeniger's lines and I would be eager to hear
what you come up with.

(2)----------------------------------------------------------------------------
From:           Michael A. Norman <manorman@hamlet.uncg.edu>
Date:           Friday, 23 Feb 1996 13:13:26 -0500 (EST)
Subject:        Re: Works Attributed to Shakespeare

I need to find sources which discuss works attributed erroneously to
Shakespeare. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help would be appreciated.

Michael Norman
University of North Carolina at Greensboro



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