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SHAKSPER 2003: Malone Society Panel at Renaissance Society of
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 04/22/03
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 14.0753 Tuesday, 22 April 2003 From: Tom Berger <tomberger@mail.stlawu.edu>> Date: Tuesday, 22 Apr 2003 11:17:10 -0400 Subject: Malone Society Panel at Renaissance Society of America Convention Call for Papers: Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting New York City, March 25-27, 2004 MALONE SOCIETY @ RSA The Malone Society invites abstracts for papers on Early Modern English Drama, 1475 - 1660. Papers may consider such topics as drama in manuscript; drama as it moves from manuscript to print; printing house practises relating to drama; public, private, court, and academic drama and their possible interrelationships. Please submit a 200-250 word abstract, with a brief CV (one page), by June 1, 2003. Acceptances will be e-mailed before mid-June. Anyone whose proposal is accepted is required to be a member of the RSA at the time of registration for the New York meeting. E-mail abstracts and CV's to: tomberger@stlawu.edu Or mail them to: Thomas L. Berger Flat 8 74 Marquess Road London N1 2PY ENGLAND Fax: (020) 7405-6707 Malone Society home page: www.smuc.ac.uk/malone The Malone Society is named after Edmond Malone, editor of the first variorum edition of Shakespeare. Since its foundation in 1906, its purpose has been to make more accessible the materials essential for the study of English Renaissance drama. Its publications are renowned for their meticulous scholarship and high standard of accuracy, and are indispensable to students of early drama, and to university libraries providing resources in the fields of English Renaissance literature and theatre history. The Society, a registered charity, publishes editions of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century plays from manuscript, photographic facsimile editions of printed plays of the period, and editions of original documents relating to Renaissance theatre and drama. Recent volumes include: newly discovered plays (The Wisest have Their Fools about Them); Shakespeare Quarto Facsimiles (Romeo and Juliet); works by canonical authors (Gallathea and Sapho and Phao by John Lyly and Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess); rare or otherwise inaccessible texts (The Country Captain by William Cavendish); drama of the early sixteenth century (Two Moral Interludes) and various collections of documents relating to the drama of the period. _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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