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SHAKSPER 2007: Words, Swords, and The Pope
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@SHAKSPER.NET) Date: 12/19/07
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 18.0823 Wednesday, 19 December 2007 From: Gregory Foran <gforan@mail.utexas.edu> Date: Tuesday, 18 Dec 2007 18:59:49 -0500 Subject: Query: Words, Swords, and The Pope I've been reading the SHAKSPER listserv for a while, but never posted before. A colleague of mine stumped all of us on our UTexas Renaissance listserv with the following query. He asked me if I would open the question up to SHAKSPER. "A few years ago I saw an anti-papal woodcut which figured the Pope addressing an audience (perhaps Jesuits) and his words were represented as daggers. For the life of me, I can't recall *where* I saw the woodcut. My impression is that it was in an introduction to one of Shakespeare's plays. I've looked through all of the editions I possess and still can't find it. "Do any of y'all happen to know of the woodcut I'm talking about? Or one that similarly illustrates the commonplace comparison of swords and words? (e.g., "I will speak daggers to her") If you do, I would really appreciate hearing about it!" (Note: the author is already aware of Durer's 1496-98 Apocalypse woodcuts.) Sincerely, Gregory A. Foran Department of English University of Texas at Austin _______________________________________________________________ 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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