A message of potential interest from PERFORM! AAY Forwarded message: > Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 18:40:42 +0100 > From: Mrs M Twycross <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: Medieval English Theatre vol 13 > To: Multiple recipients of list PERFORM <[log in to unmask]> > > Our networked subscribers may be glad to know (and please could they pass it > on to anyone whom they may know but who is not networked?) that Volume 13 of > Medieval English Theatre is now printed and being despatched. It contains: > Sarah Carpenter on 'Masks and Mirrors: Questions of Identity in Medieval > Morality Drama'; > Jim Stokes on 'The Lesser patrons of Greater Somerset'; > Bill Dean on 'The Trial of Ismael in Nice Wanton'; > David Mills on 'Reviving the Chester Plays': an attempt by Nugent Monck > in 1906/7; > Meg Twycross on 'More Black and White Souls'; and > David Crouch in a massive article on 'Paying to see the play: the station- > holders on the route of the York Corpus Christi Play in the > fifteenth century'; > plus the usual notices, reviews, etc. > We hope to get Volume 14 out at the end of this year, and then to > start on Volume 15. To the latter end, we invite articles of a suitably > theatrical nature (though our net is wide, as you know, and we include > material on other matters such as sources and iconography: relevant material > from other languages and cultures is acceptable) for consideration. We welcome > kite-flyers - if based on solid evidence!. > > Articles should be sent to any one of the editors: > Meg Twycross, English Department, Lancaster University, LANCASTER > LA1 4YT, U.K.; > Peter Meredith, School of English, University of Leeds, LEEDS LS2 9JT; > Sarah Carpenter, Department of English Literature, University of > Edinburgh, David Hume Tower, George Square, EDINBURGH EH8 9JX, Scotland; > Gordon Kipling, English Department, UCLA,405 Hilgard Avenue, LOS > ANGELES CA 90024, U.S.A. > > Articles should be sent as hard copy, but we would be grateful if > you could also send them on disk. We can convert Wordperfect and Word > to our standard. > Meg Twycross >