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SHAKSPER 2004: Bear-Baiting
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 02/10/04
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.0379 Tuesday, 10 February 2004
[1] From: Clinton Atchley <Atchlec@hsu.edu>
Date: Monday, 9 Feb 2004 11:11:54 -0600
Subj: RE: SHK 15.0348 Bear-Baiting
[2] From: Erika Lin <elin@dept.english.upenn.edu>
Date: Monday, 9 Feb 2004 12:43:54 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Bear-Baiting
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From: Clinton Atchley <Atchlec@hsu.edu>
Date: Monday, 9 Feb 2004 11:11:54 -0600
Subject: 15.0348 Bear-Baiting
Comment: RE: SHK 15.0348 Bear-Baiting
My thanks to all who responded to my questions about bear-baiting. If I
can ever return the favor . . . .
Clint Atchley
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From: Erika Lin <elin@dept.english.upenn.edu>
Date: Monday, 9 Feb 2004 12:43:54 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Bear-Baiting
See also Oscar Lee Brownstein's dissertation, "Stake and Stage: The
Baiting Ring and the Public Playhouse in Elizabethan England" (U. of
Iowa, 1963), and his later article drawn from some of this material,
"The Popularity of Baiting in England Before 1600: A Study in Social and
Theatrical History," Educational Theatre Journal 21 (1969): 237-50.
Best,
Erika Lin
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