[open-literature] Shakespeare Bibliography

Jonathan Gray jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Fri Jun 11 12:45:31 UTC 2010


Wonder if there might be any scope for collaborating on a Shakespeare
bibliography with these guys? Especially if there's a possibility of
using Bibliographica technology! ;-)

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The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 21.0231  Thursday, 10 June 2010

From:         Ton Hoenselaars <A.J.Hoenselaars at uu.nl>
Date:         June 9, 2010 10:51:13 AM EDT
Subject:      SHAKESPEARE IN EUROPEAN CULTURE: A Bibliography

Dear colleagues,

Over the last two decades, much research has been devoted to
Shakespeare and European Culture. To keep a record of the work done
and to facilitate further study within the context of the European
Shakespeare Research Association (ESRA), we are happy to announce the
launch of a new research tool:

SHAKESPEARE IN EUROPEAN CULTURE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Editors: Ton Hoenselaars and Dirk Delabastita

This annotated bibliography of publications devoted to Shakespeare in
European Culture is an ongoing project to which you are welcome to
contribute.
Pleasesend us brief abstracts of the articles and books listed that
have not yet been annotated.

Please send us titles of relevant new or older publications, duly annotated.

Contributors will be identified (in the List of Contributors that
heads the Bibliography, and by means of their initials at the end of
each annotation contributed).

To consult the Bibliography, as well as the Guidelines for contributors, see:

http://www.let.uu.nl/~ton.hoenselaars/personal/european%20bibliography.html

To find out more about the European Shakespeare Research Association
(ESRA) and your free membership, see:

http://www.um.es/shakespeare/esra/

We much look forward to receiving your contributions to the Bibliography.

Ton Hoenselaars (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) A.J.Hoenselaars at uu.nl and
Dirk Delabastita (University of Namur, Belgium) dirk.delabastita at fundp.ac.be

Ton Hoenselaars
English Department
Utrecht University
Trans 10
3512JK Utrecht
The Netherlands

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