Brian and Miriam:
The URL I'm using works fine: http://arts-sciences.cua.edu/engl/drama/index.htm
<http://arts-sciences.cua.edu/engl/drama/index.htm>
I've also put a link to the page on my medieval drama home page
(http://www.vmi.edu/english/medrama.html
<http://www.vmi.edu/english/medrama.html> ). Maybe you can go through there.
Alan Baragona
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From: B.H.Sadler [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 11:36 AM
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Subject: Re: New Website: Medieval European Drama in
Translation
Thanks for the message, but the url link quoted doesn't work.
Please can
you check it out?
PK
At 03:25 PM 4/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Colleagues:
> I would like to call your attention to a new website,
"Medieval
>European Drama in Translation." Basically, the site is an
infinitely
>expandable online bibliography of published English
translations of early
>European drama representing eight different languages (Latin,
French,
>German, Dutch, Spanish, Cornish, Welsh, Croatian). I hope that
it will
>prove to be a useful resource for students, teachers, actors,
directors, and
>other interested readers.
> The address of the site is:
>http://arts-sciences.cua.edu/engl/drama.index.htm
> Please feel free to send comments and suggestions to
me at:
>[log in to unmask]
>I would especially appreciate help in locating translations
that I have
>overlooked so that I can include them in the site.
>Steve Wright
>Department of English
>The Catholic University of America
>Washington, DC
>
>
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