Alan-- If you are going to the trouble of creating a hypertext, why not use the new Cawley-Stevens EETS edition? I should think that would be the standard edition now. Their Wakefield-Master stanza is different from the one we are all used to. Larry Clopper On Thu, 16 Nov 1995 REED-L wrote: > x-posted to PERFORM > > I will be teaching an intro to Medieval Drama in the Spring and am > considering having the class create a hypertext of all or part of at least > one play, probably a Wakefield Master drama (this assuming I can get them to > learn HTML pretty quickly). Has anyone tried this yet? Other than glosses > to vocabulary, what kind of annotations would you like to see in text links? > I want to make sure they do more than simply transcribe what's in Bevington. > Is there any specific play or passage you think would be a particularly good > candidate? If this works out, I will link it to my course home page, which > I've already set up in rudimentary form at > > http://www.vmi.edu/~english/medrama.html. > > While I'm at it, if anyone can suggests useful links to add to that page, > please do. > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > Alan Baragona > [log in to unmask] >