SHAKSPER 1997: Re: Afterlife

From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.BowieState.edu)
Date: 04/24/97


The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0494.  Thursday, 24 April 1997.

[1]     From:   Edward vanAelstyn <vAelstyn@fbo.com>
        Date:   Wednesday, 23 Apr 1997 08:44:58 -0800
        Subj:   Afterlife (Hamlet, etc.)

[2]     From:   Peter Hyland <phyland@julian.uwo.ca>
        Date:   Wednesday, 23 Apr 1997 13:31:08 -0400 (EDT)
        Subj:   Re: SHK 8.0488  Re: The Ghost in Ham



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From:           Edward vanAelstyn <vAelstyn@fbo.com>
Date:           Wednesday, 23 Apr 1997 08:44:58 -0800
Subject:        Afterlife (Hamlet, etc.)

The fear of one's afterlife has been alive and well continuously till
now as a shared and legitimate way of thinking.

[2]-----------------------------------------------------------------
From:           Peter Hyland <phyland@julian.uwo.ca>
Date:           Wednesday, 23 Apr 1997 13:31:08 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: 8.0488  Re: The Ghost in Ham
Comment:        Re: SHK 8.0488  Re: The Ghost in Ham

Michael Skovmand should read Robert N. Watson's THE REST IS SILENCE:
DEATH AS ANNIHILATION IN THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE for an extensive and
provocative examination of the questions he raises.

Peter Hyland



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