> On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, william ingram wrote:
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> I was under the impression that the initiator of this item wanted
> references from continental drama or medieval drama to bolster a thesis
> which is already about renaissance drama. We seem to be telling him what
> he already knows, not what he's asked for.
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Excellent suggestion, William. I believe the original request was
for medieval morality and mystery plays, Tudor interludes, and European
Renaissance plays, most especially the Italian. I have to admit, though,
it's good to occasionally have dialogue on such a quiet, orderly,
well-behaved list.
In any case, what are your contributions to this effort?
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