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SHAKSPER 2005: A Shrew
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 10/13/05
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 16.1740 Thursday, 13 October 2005 From: Stephen R Miller <stephen.miller@kcl.ac.uk> Date: Thursday, 13 Oct 2005 09:03:07 +0100 Subject: RE: A Shrew If the current state of scholarship concerning A Shrew is murky, as Larry Weiss states, the reason surely lies in the popular, but murky, quartos of A Shrew itself. Years of investigating this text for my modern-spelling edition left me convinced of theory 4b as he lists them - >4. A Shrew is a revision of The Shrew > b. by someone else (any ideas who?) I cannot say 'who' though the sources were memorial, I feel. On the question of what happened to the Sly continuation, a suggestion: The F1 text was published in 1623 by which time Shakespeare<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>s The Shrew may have acquired its sequel. If the players produced the two plays together, it would be logical for them to omit the Sly conclusion to The Shrew with its apparent closure of the thread to be taken up afresh by The Tamer Tam'd. Sincerely, Stephen Miller _______________________________________________________________ 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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