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SHAKSPER 2004: Gorboduc
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 01/08/04
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.0045 Thursday, 8 January 2004
[1] From: Richard C. Jones <rjones@sfasu.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 07 Jan 2004 07:52:04 -0600 (CST)
Subj: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
[2] From: Alan J. Sanders <sandersa@adelphia.net>
Date: Wednesday, 7 Jan 2004 12:09:45 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
[3] From: William Proctor Williams <wpw@uakron.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 07 Jan 2004 12:39:44 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
[4] From: Fran Teague <fteague@uga.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 7 Jan 2004 15:23:51 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
[5] From: Jim Carroll <Jcarroll99@aol.com>
Date: Wednesday, 7 Jan 2004 15:39:50 EST
Subj: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
[6] From: Matthew Steggle <M.Steggle@shu.ac.uk>
Date: Thursday, 8 Jan 2004 09:52:24 -0000
Subj: Gorboduc
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From: Richard C. Jones <rjones@sfasu.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 07 Jan 2004 07:52:04 -0600 (CST)
Subject: 15.0040 Gorboduc
Comment: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
>>I tried searching the Oxford Text Archive for Gordoduc, and Google as
>>well, but could not find it. Is it on line anywhere?
I'm assuming "Gordoduc" is a typo for "Gorboduc." If so, try:
http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/gorboduc.html
Rick
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From: Alan J. Sanders <sandersa@adelphia.net>
Date: Wednesday, 7 Jan 2004 12:09:45 -0500
Subject: 15.0040 Gorboduc
Comment: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
King Gorboduc, as mentioned by the Clown in 4.2 in "Twelfth Night" is
referring to 'a legendary British king' who was the subject of an early
blank-verse tragedy (1561) by Sackville and Norton.
That's about all I know. I never bothered to find the actual text when
I was directing "Twelfth Night" last fall.
Alan
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From: William Proctor Williams <wpw@uakron.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 07 Jan 2004 12:39:44 -0500
Subject: 15.0040 Gorboduc
Comment: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
It's in the English Verse Drama database published by Chadwyck-Healey.
William Proctor Williams
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From: Fran Teague <fteague@uga.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 7 Jan 2004 15:23:51 -0500
Subject: 15.0040 Gorboduc
Comment: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
You can find Gorboduc here:
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/ren.htm
One problem in using a search engine is misspellings. If you searched
for Gordoduc as you say you did, you will not have much luck. An
excellent site for determining what is and is not online is "Books
Online" at this address:
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
Fran Teague
http://www.english.uga.edu/~fteague
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From: Jim Carroll <Jcarroll99@aol.com>
Date: Wednesday, 7 Jan 2004 15:39:50 EST
Subject: 15.0040 Gorboduc
Comment: Re: SHK 15.0040 Gorboduc
Michael B. Luskin <Luskin@aol.com> wrote:
>I tried searching the Oxford Text Archive for Gordoduc, and Google as
>well, but could not find it. Is it on line anywhere?
Renascence Editions has it:
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/ren.htm
Look under "N", Norton-Sackville.
Jim Carroll
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From: Matthew Steggle <M.Steggle@shu.ac.uk>
Date: Thursday, 8 Jan 2004 09:52:24 -0000
Subject: Gorboduc
There is a very good online edition of Gorboduc, prepared by a team at
the University of Winnipeg and hosted by Richard Bear's wonderful
Renascence Editions project - http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/gorboduc.html
All the best,
Matt.
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