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SHAKSPER 2008: Speech Headings
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@SHAKSPER.NET) Date: 04/05/08
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 19.0204 Saturday, 5 April 2008 From: Tom Reedy <tomreedy@verizon.net> Date: Friday, 04 Apr 2008 07:40:25 -0500 Subject: Speech Headings I heard a talk a couple of weeks back where the lecturer said that the Shakespeare plays that have actors' names as speech headings (such as in Shrew, 3H6, 2H4, etc.) were most likely prompt copies rather than author's drafts. Does anyone know how many of the other 300-some-odd Early Modern plays other than Shakespeare's have actors' names as speech headings? (I don't mean when actors appeared as themselves, as in *The Malcontent*.) It seems to me that labeling them as prompt copies because of the speech headings is a bit of an overstatement, given that Shakespeare wrote for a specific troupe. If it were true that it is a characteristic of prompt copies, it seems to me that other examples from printed plays of the time would have a certain proportion of actors' names used as speech headings. The Battle of Alcazar, for instance, is most probably a shortened prompt copy, but I don't recall seeing any actors' names in it. Tom Reedy _______________________________________________________________ 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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